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The court denied the defendant's motion to dismiss, finding that the EEOC stated a valid Title VII retaliation claim based on the employer's filing of a counterclaim against a former employee who had participated in a sexual harassment complaint, ruling that retaliatory acts under Title VII need not be employment-related.
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