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Suspended Gardiner attorney denies claims in second civil complaint
Clarence H. ‘Skip’ Spurling denies the allegations of a woman who says he sexually assaulted her, saying she consented to his conduct and that no attorney-client relationship existed when the conduct in question took place.
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AUGUSTA An attorney whose license to practice law in Maine has been suspended has denied allegations made in a civil complaint by the second of two women who say he sexually assaulted them.
Clarence H. Spurling
Clarence H. “Skip” Spurling, in a filing in Superior Court in Augusta earlier this month, denied the nine allegations brought by one of two women whose complaints resulted in his suspension from practicing law last September.