One of the four women who publicly accused Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill of groping her in March says she wants him out of office.

A special prosecutor assigned to the investigation declined to press criminal charges against Hill. The inspector general’s report from the incident did note that Hill improperly groped the women and called the conduct “inappropriate, creepy, [and] unwelcome.”

Samantha Lozano, one of Hill's accusers, says he's unfit to continue in his role as Attorney General.

“I believe that Curtis Hill is not suitable to be an attorney general, he’s not suitable for the state of Indiana and for the people of Indiana,” Lozano says.

Lozano and the other victims say they are exploring a civil case against Hill for harassment, discrimination, and retaliation.

Gov. Eric Holcomb and a number of statehouse officials have called for Hill to step down. Hill continues to deny the accusations.

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