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The group of women who are taking legal action against police chiefs has launched a new website.The group of women who are taking legal action against police chiefs has launched a new website.
The website has been set up to support the eight women - it can be found here.The website has been set up to support the eight women - it can be found here.
The women say they were duped into forming long-term, intimate relationships with five undercover police officers. For more background on their case, see this, this and this.The women say they were duped into forming long-term, intimate relationships with five undercover police officers. For more background on their case, see this, this and this.
The women are suing police chiefs as they say that the "deeply degrading" deceit caused them psychiatric and psychological injuries including depression, trauma, anxiety, anger and a difficulty to trust people again.The women are suing police chiefs as they say that the "deeply degrading" deceit caused them psychiatric and psychological injuries including depression, trauma, anxiety, anger and a difficulty to trust people again.
The five undercover officers include Mark Kennedy, Bob Lambert and Jim Boyling.The five undercover officers include Mark Kennedy, Bob Lambert and Jim Boyling.
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