Don Lemon’s accuser drops assault lawsuit after his case completely falls apart

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Dustin Hice has dropped his assault lawsuit against gay CNN anchor Don Lemon, ending years of litigation. Hice’s lawsuit initially accused Lemon of committing sexual misconduct, but in a recent announcement, Hice said that he misremembered the incident.

Hice’s case fell apart after one witness contradicted his version of events, and lawyers found evidence that Hice had offered to pay a supporting witness money for favorable testimony. Despite dropping the lawsuit, a judge has ordered Hice to pay Lemon $77,000 in lawyers fees.

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Hice said that in the summer of 2018, he recognized Lemon at a bar in the Hamptons region of Long Island, New York. Hice said that Lemon declined his offer of a drink, and later approached Hice, fondled his own genitals and then stuck his fingers under Hice’s nose so Hice could smell Lemon’s crotch musk.

Hice then claimed that Lemon had repeatedly asked him whether he liked…

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