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Decorated Taekwondo Athlete From Sugar Land Faces Numerous Sexual Misconduct Allegations

Abner Fletcher

Posted on May 10, 2018 · Several women are suing taekwondo champion Steven Lopez of Sugar Land and his brother, Jean. Both are accused of assaulting women -- in some cases, minors.

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Decorated Taekwondo Athlete Steven Lopez Temporarily Barred Amid Assault Claims

ALEXANDRA STARR, NPR

Posted on May 7, 2018 · The 39-year-old has won three Olympic medals — including two golds — and five World Championships. At least five women have accused him and his brother Jean Lopez of sexual assault.

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