The State - News from April 18, 1985
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A San Francisco policewoman who reported that other officers got a prostitute to perform sex acts on a handcuffed rookie officer filed a $2-million sex harassment suit against the city and police officials. Louette Colombano, a 10-year veteran currently on disability leave, said co-workers and supervisors reacted to her whistle-blowing with name calling, hate mail, vandalism of her car, interference with her police radio communications and, in one case, failure to provide backup help.
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