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Trans woman accused of voyeuristically peeping in sorority house

Por: Newsweek Nation March 31, 2023

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A transgender woman has been accused of peeping inappropriately at members of a sorority in Wyoming, in a lawsuit by current and former members over the decision to allow her to join.The person, identified under the pseudonym Terry Smith in legal documents, made those living in the Kappa Kappa Gamma house in Laramie, near the University of Wyoming campus, feel uncomfortable by voyeuristically peeping on them and on occasion has had an erection... + full article



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