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 SAN JOSE, Calif.  Awakening in a friend's bedroom after drinking too 
much at a sleepover, 15-year-old Audrie Pott looked down and realized she 
had been sexually assaulted and her attackers had written and drawn on 
intimate parts of her body, her family's attorney said Monday.Over the next 
week, she pieced together one horrifying detail after another. She went 
online and tried to confront the three boys she had known since 
junior high who she believed had done it.At school, she saw a 
group of students huddled around a cellphone and realized that at least 
one humiliating photo of her was circulating."I have a reputation for a 
night I don't even remember and the whole school knows," she wrote 
in one Facebook message to a friend."I cried when I found out 
what they did," she wrote in another.Eight days after the attack, she 
called and asked her mother to pick her up at school. She 
said she couldn't deal with it anymore but would not say what 
was wrong.And then she hanged herself.The Pott family disclosed the new 
details of the ordeal at an emotional news conference Monday in San 
Jose, discussing painful details of what their daughter was put through 
and demanding that three 16-year-old boys arrested eight months after the 
assault be tried as adults -- a move that would be highly 
unlikely under California law.The family also filed a lawsuit Monday against 
the three suspects and their parents, claiming the boys removed Audrie's 
shorts and "d
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Schumer, D-N.Y., were to meet with President Obama on Tuesday to brief 
him on the legislation. It's a top second-term priority for the president.The 
bill is the result of months of secretive negotiations among eight lawmakers. 
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