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Over the years I've heard whispers of similar stories about Schmidt online, but they always seemed to disappear really fast, like they slip right down the memory hole.

It will be interesting to see if this one sticks or not.

Accusing a former Google CEO of spying on you sounds funny in a way..
I usually don't comment on stories like this but this guy needs to get a grip. He's constantly hooking up with women who are 40 or 50 years younger than him. C'mon man.
I don't understand why the accuser is depicted first in a bikini, then in a dress with a lot of exposed skin, while Schmidt is shown in a suit. Ritter has plenty of professional photos that they could have used, or I'm sure they could have found a casual photo of Schmidt.

The pictures are completely unnecessary, they distract from the allegations and evidence, which are what really matter. It feels like The New York Post is doing this deliberately for sensationalistic purposes.

"If you have something that you don't want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the first place"

- Eric Schmidt

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Report a rape within days of it happening when police can collect evidence, not 4 years after.
Why are accusations always made into headlines with all of the comments replying as if it for sure actually happened?