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How Rolling Stone’s UVa sexual assault story unraveled

Clip: 12/5/2014 | 6m 30s

How Rolling Stone’s UVa sexual assault story unraveled

After reporting on a horrific case of sexual assault at the University of Virginia, Rolling Stone magazine acknowledged discrepancies in the victim’s story, saying their trust in her was “misplaced.” Judy Woodruff speaks with T. Rees Shapiro of The Washington Post for more on the revelations that have cast doubt on the account.

12/05/2014 | Rating NR

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