US Supreme Court justice groped female lawyer in 1999: Report

A female lawyer has accused US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas of sexually assaulting her in 1999, a report says.

Moira Smith, who works as a corporate lawyer with an Alaska energy company, said the judge made unwanted sexual advances on her during a dinner party when she was 23-year-old, the National Law Journal reported on Thursday.

She said Thomas grabbed and squeezed her buttocks several times during the party in Falls Church, Virginia.

“Justice Thomas touched me inappropriately and without my consent,” Smith said.

“He groped me while I was setting the table, suggesting I should sit ‘right next to him,’” Smith said.

“He was 5 or 6 inches down and he got a good handful and he kept squeezing me and pulling me close to him,” she stated, according to the Journal.

In a statement to the National Law Journal, Thomas, 68, dismissed the allegation as “preposterous”, saying that the incident “never happened.”

Smith, currently vice…

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