
Woman who says ex-Idaho lawmaker raped her abruptly halts testimony, rushes from courtroom: "I can't do this"
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Boise, Idaho — A woman who reported she was raped by an Idaho lawmaker while serving as a legislative intern testified in the former lawmaker's trial on Wednesday, haltingly describing the moments the assault began before abruptly leaving the witness stand.
"I can't do this," the woman said, quickly walking out of the courtroom.
The Associated Press generally does not identify people who say they have been sexually assaulted, and has referred to the woman in this case as "Jane Doe" at her request.

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