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This week on "The State of Ohio": State lawmakers consider what they can do in the wake of the horrible and yet miraculous escape story out of Cleveland involving three women held prisoner in a house for a decade. New data shows more than half of all violent crimes are committed by a very small numbers of offenders. Lawmakers are now working to target that tiny group. And more thoughts on legislation that would dramatically change rules on unions in Ohio.
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| One of the whistleblowers in last year's AG sex harassment scandal starts new venture. |
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By Christina Morgan - April 3, 2009 |
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One of the women who won a sexual harassment lawsuit against the Ohio Attorney General says she'll use part of her settlement to start a new business. Complaints of sexual harassment by Cindy Stankoski and Vanessa Stout prompted the investigation that forced Attorney General Marc Dann to resign in disgrace last May. Stankoski says she has invested several thousand dollars of her settlement money into a start-up, non-profit organization to help other women deal with sexual harassment. Stankoski tells Christina Morgan of Ohio Public Radio member station WOSU, if she had it all to do over again, she would have handled the situation differently in the Attorney General's office. |
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Cindy Stankoski with Christina Morgan (3:36)
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| Cindy Stankoski works in a small salon in Westerville. She expects to have her web site up and running next week. The site is called Cindy Stankoski's Message Against Sexual Harassment. The address is: www.csmash.org. |
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