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Five Black Women Raped, Intimidated By 'Dirty Cops', Lawsuit Says | Chicago Defender

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Photo: Getty Images Five Black women are suing a former Kansas police officer after facing alleged abuse from him and other cops, per KCTV. According to a federal lawsuit, retired detective Roger Golubski and others were “dirty cops who used the power of their badges to exploit Black women.” The women claim officers raped, humiliated, … Continued

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