Added Claim Raised in Army Sex Trial
From Times Wire Reports
Sgt. Maj. Gene C. McKinney’s chief accuser acknowledged that she omitted from her original complaint one of her most sensational charges: that he made a raunchy come-on and promised to make her “plenty happy.” McKinney, 47, the Army’s former top-ranking enlisted soldier, is accused of sexually harassing, assaulting or threatening six women. Staff Sgt. Christine Fetrow, who claims McKinney repeatedly pursued her for sex, underwent a second day of contentious cross-examination as the first witness at McKinney’s court-martial in Ft. Belvoir.
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