Elizabeth Warren’s ‘Me Too’ story ‘inconsistent’ with previous telling: Report

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Sen. Elizabeth Warren shared her “Me Too” story on national television this past Sunday, describing a harrowing account of sexual harassment she experienced as a young law professor.

But her recollection of the incident is “inconsistent” with the way she previously told the story, reported the Boston Globe.

Ms. Warren told the same story two decades ago at the memorial service of the senior University of Houston faculty member that she accused of chasing her around a desk.

At the 1997 gathering, she spoke fondly of law professor Eugene Smith and said she had been laughing as he chased her, according to a memoir written by one of her colleagues.

Ms. Warren “described Gene’s chasing her around the desk in uncontrolled lust while she laughed, equally uncontrolled, as she avoided his crab-like grasp,” wrote John Mixon in “Autobiography of a Law School,” a memoir chronicling the school’s history.

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