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Benjamin Wey, CEO of New York Global Group, bottom left, leaves Manhattan Federal Court Wednesday, June 24, 2015, in New York. On Friday, June 26, a jury began deliberating in an $850 million lawsuit brought by a young woman who worked for Wey. Hanna Bouveng claims Benjamin Wey used his power as owner of New York Global Group to coerce her into four sexual encounters before firing her after discovering she had a boyfriend. She says he then launched a smear campaign through the Internet, depicting her falsely as a prostitute, extortionist or drug user, and wrote vicious emails to her friends and family. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)
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