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Ex-USC star prof gets 14 years in prison for molesting colleague's daughter.(NEWSWATCH)(University of Southern California's William French Anderson)(Brief article)

Women in Higher Education

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A married, former USC professor and star geneticist was sentenced to 14 years in prison and a $68,000 fine recently for molesting the daughter of a colleague.

William French Anderson, 70, was initially the girl's tae-kwon-do mentor when she was 10. The weekly lessons turned into inappropriate touching, nude exams, and "simulated intercourse," according to prosecutors, and continued for many years. She started cutting her arms and contemplating ...

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