And who knows how many more. Since this victim is afraid of retaliation even now, she doesn't want to be identified.
Most people are cowards when it comes to speaking out against wrongdoing, especially when it involves challenging power. That's too bad, because it makes the world a terrible place.
Cain tried to lure this woman to his love-nest corporate apartment.
To show just how unchastened Cain was by the Restaurant Association being sued by his two prior victims, he made his moves on the third one at the same time the Association settled with and paid off the first two. Hey, why not? They were being muzzled, and it didn't cost him a dime. Apparently the Association's policy was to aid, abet, and protect sexual harassment by its head. Maybe he figured the third time's a charm. (Assuming that was the third, and not the 10th, or 20th.)
Cain says it's all just a "smear campaign." So the victims are liars. Thus does this lout victimize his victims yet again, smearing them, as he shamelessly pursues his political ambitions, stepping on anyone who gets in his way.
At least he shows he's callous and ruthless enough to be U.S. Emperor.
Typically of reactionaries, Cain displays a persecution complex, playing the victim, claiming darkly that "There are factions that are trying to destroy me personally, as well as this campaign." Another lame attempt to change the subject.
In (non)response to the latest revelation of Cain's loutishness,his campaign manager, Mark Block, stonewalled "No comment." He wouldn't even deny it. No doubt his aides aren't willing to destroy their own credibility by sticking their necks out for the constantly lying Cain at this point.
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