Supreme Court decides Lake County sexual harassment case
May 30, 2013 in Lake County News-Chronicle
The Minnesota Supreme Court has sent a case back to the trial court to determine whether a Two Harbors businessman sexually harassed three women employees, but two of the justices issued strong dissents and said they believe the women already proved their case. Continue Reading
Victor Jay Zuckerman’s account of an evening he, Sharon Bialek and Herman Cain spent together in 1997 directly contradicts the candidate’s assertions that he had never met his accuser and did not recognize her name. Zuckerman did not, however, witness the alleged sexual advances. He could only confirm that they and Cain had met.
News conference planned today to take this ‘head on,’ he saysRepublican presidential candidate Herman Cain is vowing to “set the record straight” at a news conference one day after a fourth woman and the first to reveal her identity accused him of inappropriate sexual behavior a decade ago, the latest in a string of claims that have rocked his presidential campaign.
Speaking in a halting voice, Sharon Bialek accused Republican presidential contender Herman Cain today of making an unwanted sexual advance against her more than a decade ago, saying she wanted to provide “a face and a voice” to support other accusers who have so far remained anonymous.
Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann says she has no “inside information” on the sexual harassment allegations swirling about GOP rival Herman Cain and says it’s unfortunate the controversy is overshadowing discussion of how to fix the economy. 
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