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When he wouldn't sleep with her, Doll told him she would "bring (him) down" and then reported him for "inappropriate behavior." Lieberman was confined to his room for a week while authorities investigated the report.

Lieberman then gave prison officials a letter describing her behavior; when confronted, Doll resigned. He also filed a lawsuit, claiming her actions left him embarrassed and humiliated.

"Doll's statements, notes and gifts to Lieberman made it clear she was actively pursuing a romantic or sexual relationship with him," Judge John J. Tharp Jr. wrote in his ruling. "Such conduct by a person in a position of power or control — be it a guard, a boss, a teacher — over the target of the advances is a hallmark of harassing behavior."

Lieberman, who a state expert previously testified is a psychopath, got married while locked up, was divorced and then got engaged again, according to court records. He is currently housed at the Rushville Treatment and Detention Facility.

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