Defense attorney Ioannis “John” Kaloidis wasn’t happy. His client, a man accused of rape, had just been convicted by a Litchfield Superior Court jury and sentenced to seven years in prison.

Afterward, in the hallway of the courthouse, he talked to a newspaper reporter. The Waterbury lawyer was quoted in The Register Citizen in Torrington as calling the alleged rape victim a “drunk whore.”

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