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‘The New York Times’: Doctor who denounced Oscar Arias says to have been inspired by the #MeToo Movement

The doctor and nuclear disarmament activist accusing former Costa Rica President and Nobel Laureate, Oscar Arias, told the New York Times (NYT) she was inspired by the #metoo movement over sexual misconduct and that she was coming forward to protect other young women.
 
The woman, identified by the NYT as Alexandra Arce von Herold, who is not seeking monetary damages, alleges that Arias sexually assaulting her four years ago, in December 2014.
On Monday, Arce filed a ‘denuncia’ (criminal complaint) against the two-time president and 1987 Nobel Peace Prize winner. In the copy of the 10-page complaint she provided to the NYT,  Arce says she was at Arias’ home when he came up behind her, touched her breasts and shoved his hands up her skirt, penetrating her

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