Library of Congress pays $250K in sex suit
By
Ed O'Keefe
Officials with the Library of Congress have agreed to pay $250,000 to an employee who sued over alleged sexual harassment by the former top law librarian.
The U.S. District Court in Washington formally accepted the settlement Thursday, but the agreement stipulates it is not an admission of guilt.
By
Ed O'Keefe
| August 20, 2010; 10:33 AM ET
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It is the American Taxpayer, not the Library of Congress, who is raped by this settlement.