A bizarre sexual harassment trial against a controversial Wall Street stock trader closed on Friday with lawyers presenting opposing images of the defendant: a doting husband and father, or, alternately, a liar incapable of remorse.

Twenty-five-year-old Swedish national Hanna Bouveng sued 43-year-old Benjamin Wey and his company, New York Global Group, last July. Bouveng claims that Wey coerced her into a sexual relationship when she was an intern from 2013 to 2014, and fired her when she ended it.

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