Herman Cain Accused Of Sexual Harassment
If we’ve learned one thing about politicians, it’s that they tend to run like well-oiled sexual harassment machines. They’re some of the busiest people in America, and yet many find time to subject their aides to bizarre and inappropriate behavior, and some are even sharing troubling semi-nude photographs of themselves online. The 2012 Republican field has some potential for a sex scandal with an unusual twist, from the moralizing Morman frontrunner to the moralizing, lesbian-fearing lady, but instead, this year’s harassment allegations will focus on the befuddled pizza man, Herman Cain.
This evening Politico published a bombshell report which reveals that Cain was accused of inappropriate sexual behavior by at least two female employees when he was head of the National Restaurant Association in the late 1990s. Both of the women, whose names haven’t been released, signed agreements with the group that gave them financial settlements in return for leaving the association and agreeing not to talk about the circumstances of their departure. Nevertheless, Politico has pieced together the nature of the allegations:
The sources – which include the recollections of close associates and other documentation – describe episodes that left the women upset and offended. These incidents include conversations allegedly filled with innuendo or personal questions of a sexually suggestive nature, taking place at hotels during conferences, at other officially sanctioned restaurant association events and at the association’s offices. There were also descriptions of physical gestures that were not overtly sexual but that made women who experienced or witnessed them uncomfortable and that they regarded as improper in a professional relationship.
One woman is said to have received an “an unwanted sexual advance” from Cain at a hotel where an assocation event was being held. Other anonymous sources say they were troubled by the effort to keep the women quiet rather than addressing the allegations, and one added, “I happen to know there were sealed settlements reached in the plural. I think that anybody who thinks this was a one-time, one-person transgression would be mistaken.”