From Wiki
"Hill then became an assistant professor at the Evangelical Christian O. W. Coburn School of Law at Oral Roberts University where she taught from 1983 to 1986.[8] In 1986, she joined the faculty at the University of Oklahoma College of Law where she taught commercial law and contracts
She is a university professor of social policy, law, and women's studies at Brandeis University and a faculty member of Brandeis' Heller School for Social Policy and Management
After graduating as valedictorian from Morris High School, Oklahoma, she enrolled at Oklahoma State University and received a bachelor's degree in psychology with honors in 1977. She went on to Yale Law School, obtaining her Juris Doctor degree with honors in 1980"
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I'm at a loss how her career benefited by coming forth with a tale of sexual and verbal abuse from her boss. More than likely, her career path was hampered a great deal by facing her abuser in public. And yet, she found her way to prominence at a respected university. How far would she have gone in a career she may have hoped for?
From what I can tell, most female accusers don't benefit (the outlier being the Clinton accusers) from making public claims about sexual abuse and attacks against males let alone political figures. Women are generally ostracized in their communities so I can't image what that translates to on the national stage.