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The Night Nobody Wrote Down If you were twenty-three years old and somebody handed you a key to a room at a Red Roof Inn off the South Cobb Parkway in Smyrna, and a man at the front desk took cash from the person who drove you there and did not ask for your ID, and the man who brought you came back with a different girl the next night, and the next, and the next, and that pattern repeated for weeks or months at the same motel, then one night years later a lawyer asked you to sit down and tell the truth about it — what you would say is not a story about a bad night. It is a story about a business that took your money and the money of the person who hurt you and watched what was happening and did nothing. Eleven women did exactly that. They waited nearly five years to bring their case. They sat through a three-week trial in a federal courtroom in Atlanta. They watched a corporate defense team from a national motel chain argue that the chain should not be held responsible for what its franchisee’s employees saw, signed for, and looked past. They did not have to hear a verdict. On the eve of resolution, the corporation settled. Every one of those eleven women, according to the lawyers who tried the case, wanted their story heard in a public forum. They got that. They also got something else:…