It wasn’t unusual for U.S. Rep. Elizabeth Esty to request a meeting with Karen Jarmoc, president and CEO of the Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence. The third-term congressman had visited the Wethersfield office at least twice before, getting together with Jarmoc and her staff on various aspects of violence against women. But the circumstances last Monday, as Hearst Connecticut Media and the Washington Post were preparing stories about alleged abuse by Tony Baker her former chief of staff who was even entrusted with a key to her apartment, were entirely different. There, in the CCADV offices in Wethersfield, Esty confessed to Jarmoc and laid out the basics of an alleged abuse scandal that by Thursday would rock the U.S.
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