A federal lawsuit against AG Hill alleging misconduct has been dismissed

INDIANAPOLIS—A federal lawsuit against Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill that was filed by the four women who accused him of sexual misconduct has been dismissed, according to a report from WRTV.

The lawsuit, which was filed in June, alleged that sexual misconduct took place in the early morning hours of March 15, 2018 at a party celebrating the end of a legislative session at a bar in Indianapolis.

On Monday, Judge Jane Magnus-Stinson of the Southern District of Indiana granted all motions to dismiss the suit.

Hill’s behavior was discussed in the opinion, with Magnus-Stinson writing that the conduct described by the women as “disgraceful and reprehensible” did not meet the legal standard to establish a violation of federal law, the Associated Press reported.




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