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A civil trial over groping allegations against former Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill has been canceled again — this time, it seems, for good.
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Monday was supposed to mark the start of a weeklong civil jury trial involving Curtis Hill on allegations that he groped four women in 2018 while attorney general. But a Marion County judge canceled that trial just days before it began.
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Curtis Hill joins a crowded Republican gubernatorial primary that includes U.S. Sen. Mike Braun (R-Ind.), Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and Fort Wayne businessman Eric Doden.
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Former Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill, whose law license was temporarily suspended while in office when the state Supreme Court ruled he criminally battered four women, is running for governor.
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Former Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill is dismissing as "old news" the question of whether allegations that he drunkenly groped four women during a 2018 party could hurt his chances of replacing Republican U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski following her death in a highway crash.
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Former Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill has tossed his hat into the ring to replace U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski (R-Jimtown), who was killed in a car crash earlier this month.
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A federal appeals court has ruled the women who claimed Indiana's former attorney general drunkenly groped them cannot pursue a lawsuit against the state government under federal sexual harassment laws.
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A lawyer for women who say former Attorney General Curtis Hill drunkenly groped them argued Thursday that a federal appeals court should allow their lawsuit against the state over his actions to go forward on the grounds that they were state employees.
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Republican Curtis Hill says he's considering a future run for political office, but hasn't specified a particular race he is eyeing.
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An organization linked to the group responsible for robocalls urging recipients to march on the U.S. Capitol last week gave more than $1 million to Hoosiers seeking office in 2020.