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I want to publicly break my non-disclosure agreement," Perkins says in the interview. "Unless somebody does this there won't be a debate about how egregious these agreements are and the amount of duress that victims are put under. My entire world fell in because I thought the law was there to protect those who abided by it. I discovered that it had nothing to do with right and wrong and everything to do with money and power.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren joined the flood of women on social media Sunday using the hashtag #MeToo to highlight the widespread problem of sexual harassment and sexual assault by identifying themselves as victims.
“Me too,” Warren wrote on Facebook. Warren did not elaborate on what happened to her. A request for comment to the Massachusetts Democrat’s office was not immediately returned.
The hashtag took off after actress Alyssa Milano put out a call on Twitter for anyone who has been sexually harassed or assaulted to write “me too.” Her call to action quickly began trending on social media, with thousands responding to her tweet and other celebrities joining in and sharing their own stories.
The posts came in the wake of explosive reports from The New York Times and New Yorker last week that revealed decades of allegations of sexual harassment and assault against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein.
https://www.boston.com/news/national-news/2017/10/16/me-too-elizabeth-warren-adds-her-voice-to-campaign-raising-awareness-of-sexual-harassment-and-assault
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