U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren reportedly switched up her account of sexual harassment that she relayed this weekend in a televised #MeToo testimonial from an earlier light-hearted version .
But the Boston Globe reported last night that Warren recounted the same incident in a more light-hearted manner at a memorial service after the professors death in 1997 an account the Globe noted was inconsistent with her story on Sunday.
During the service after his death in 1997, Warren spoke fondly of law professor Eugene Smith and told the gathered mourners she was laughing as Smith chased her around his desk, according to a colleagues memoir, the Globe reported.
The paper also noted that Warren failed to mention on Meet The Press that Smith had polio.
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