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Indiana Attorney General accused of groping 4 women at bar

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill has been investigated after four women claimed he touched them inappropriately at a bar earlier this year.

The Indianapolis Star obtained an eight-page memo written by the law firm Taft Stettinius & Hollister, which conducted its investigation at the request of legislative leaders.

The memo states that a lawmaker and three legislative staffers said Hill inappropriately touched them during a party on the final night of Indiana’s legislative session.

Hill, a Republican, denied the allegations. In a statement to the newspaper, Hill also said he was never contacted by an investigator and that he hasn’t “been informed of who made these allegations.”

But legislative leaders said in a joint statement that the investigation is complete and the issue has been addressed to the satisfaction of the employees involved.

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