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Historian Paul A. Lombardo argued in 1985 that Buck was not " feeble-minded " at all, but that she had been put away to hide her rape, perpetrated by the nephew of her adoptive mother.
He also asserted that Buck's lawyer, Irving Whitehead, poorly argued her case, failed to call important witnesses, and was remarked by commentators to often not know what side he was on.
It is now thought that this was not because of incompetence, but deliberate.
Whitehead had close connections to the counsel for the institution and to Priddy.
Whitehead was a member of the governing board of the state institution in which Buck resided, and had personally authorized Priddy's sterilization requests and was a strong supporter of eugenic sterilization.

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