I was new at the State and riding up in an elevator to my office when I was assaulted. At first it felt like an accidental hand bump against my butt. But seconds later, it turned into a full-fledged cheek pinch. When I arrived at my floor, I got out of the elevator and turned to see who was behind me. To my surprise there were only four other people on the elevator with me, all of whom were women. They were all wearing suits and carrying what looked like leather brief cases. And they all stared straight ahead with dead pan looks on their faces.