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You Were Asleep in a Room You Paid For. Someone Got the Key. We are talking to one person when we write this page. You are reading it at 1 a.m. or 6 a.m. or in the middle of a Tuesday afternoon, and you are not reading it for fun. You are reading it because you paid for a room at a motel in Sioux Falls, you closed the door, you lay down, and a man got in. Not through a window. Not by kicking the door in. He got a key. From the manager’s office. And then he came to your room, and he put his hands on you while you slept. That is what the police report says happened on the night in question at the Rushmore Motel on East 10th Street. The man who did it is in the criminal system. He will face a burglary charge and a sexual-contact-without-consent charge. That is the criminal case. It is the State of South Dakota’s case, not yours. It will not pay for the therapy you may need for years, the nights you cannot sleep in a locked room anymore, the marriage that has to carry this, or the…