Time Magazine Reports Herman Cain Accuser Joint Press Conference ‘Is A Certainty’
Earlier this morning on MSNBC, Herman Cain accuser Sharon Bialek and attorney Gloria Allred told anchor Thomas Roberts that they were open to the idea of a joint press conference with other Cain accusers. Now, Time Magazine is reporting that Joel Bennett, attorney for recently-outed Cain accuser Karen Kraushaar, has been in contact with Allred, and says that such a press conference “is a certainty. Date and time to be determined.”
Watch Herman Cain Accuser’s Attorney Release A Statement To The Media Via Live Stream
At least one of the women who has been reported to have settled with the National Restaurant Association — over allegations she was the recipient of sexual harassment by GOP presenter Herman Cain — is about to release a statement via her attorney Joel P. Bennett. Bennett represented this individual who now finds herself at the center of a media firestorm which has brought a lot of scrutiny to the Cain campaign, along with increased campaign donations and a rise in the polls.
Lawyer For Cain Accuser Says She’s ‘Very Upset’ With Cain Response
Yesterday, a story broke that one of the women who accused Herman Cain of sexual harassment during his time with the National Restaurant Association wanted that organization to lift the non-disclosure agreement from the resulting settlement so that she could now speak about what had happened.






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