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USC students say sexual abuse hotline was a disappointment
Ariel Sobel decided to create Justice for Trojans, which has provided emotional support and referrals to help for victims of sexual abuse at USC.
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USC students say sexual abuse hotline was a disappointment
This spring USC set up a hotline to collect allegations of sexual abuse by longtime campus gynecologist George Tyndall. Hundreds of women called it. But a number of women say the hotline failed to address their needs at a vulnerable time.