"Women Did Seek Legal Recourse, But...": Activist On #MeToo Movement

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  • Published On: October 09, 2022
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Trisha Shetty, founder of SheSays, says that women did seek legal recourse against #MeToo accused but were intimidated and systematically shut down.

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