'When I was asked to identify Harvey, I stood up and looked him in the eye. I pointed right at him. He smiled back and waved like we were old friends. It gave me the creeps.'
cronies followed me into coffee shops and took my picture; suspicious cars lingered outside my house; my email was hacked. The intimidation tactics worked. I worried for the wellbeing of my two young children. I lived in unabated fear, looking over my shoulder at every turn.
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