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Article: A father falsely accused Dean Tong is a new class of victim. During a divorce and custody battle, he was charged with sexually abusing his child. The charge was dropped, but the stigma remains
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- The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
- Article date:
- April 5, 1993
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He looks like a guy with a mission -- and a temper. It's the
tight lips, the hard eyes, the serious bang, bang, bang of the
conversation. So, it comes as no surprise when Dean Tong admits: "I
still have an anger about me. I am less social than I used to be.
Less friendly. I probably, without realizing it consciously, go to
bed and wake up mad."
Many would say it's with good reason, since in the past seven
years, the 36-year-old Tong has spent $120,000, hired seven
attorneys, seen six psychologists, taken a polygraph test and been
subjected to a penile plethysmography and countless other
psychosexual exams while fighting allegations made by his former wife
in the midst of their divorce ...