'She's a complete gold digger': Murky past of Herman Cain accuser starts to emerge
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`Fiance of Sharon Bialek says he is supporting her but did not find out until Friday`Filed for bankruptcy twice
`Accused former boyfriend of harassing her to pay a loan
`Cain appears on Jimmy Kimmel saying he will fight the accusations
`Father found out about allegations on Monday
`Lived in same building as top Obama aid
`Fifth woman claims he asked aid to set up dinner date with him and an attractive audience member
A 'gold digger' embroiled in legal and financial difficulties who has always lived above her station and will do anything to never have to work again.
This is the portrait that has started to emerge of the fourth woman to accuse Herman Cain of sexual harassment - the first to come out publicly.
Though her lawyer Gloria Allred painted a respectable and prestigious education and employment history for Sharon Bialek, 50, just a day later it has been revealed that she has not held a job for more than two years and has filed for bankruptcy twice.
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During Sharon Bialek‘s media tour this morning about her allegations against Herman Cain, she sat down with Good Morning America‘s George Stephanopoulos. Stephanopoulos questioned Bialek about whether she had called Joel Bennett, the attorney of one of the other accusers of the Republican candidate, who had said a woman from Chicago named “Sharon” had called him. Bialek hesitated. “We not going to answer who she calls,” attorney Gloria Allred interjected. “You can’t say? Why not?” pressed Stephanopoulos. “Because that’s not the issue — the issue is Herman Cain,” responded Allred.
Bennett had appeared on The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell last night and mentioned the phone call from the mysterious “Sharon.” “I had contact with a woman named Sharon in Chicago the last five days. I don’t know if it’s the same Sharon because I never got her last name. The Sharon I had contact with left a voicemail in my office one night indicating she had been harassed by Herman Cain while he was with the National Restaurant Association,” Bennett said. “When I called her back the next day, she said she had decided not to pursue it further. I then called her again yesterday to advise her that she could give her information confidentially if she wanted to. She said she’d think about it and let me know. I have not heard from her since then. It may be the same woman who spoke out today.”
Stephanopoulos also asked Bialek why she had not said anything when the incident occurred.
“There’s a couple reasons,” she responded. “Number One, I was embarrassed as many women are in these kinds of situations, and I just wanted it to go away. Number Two, I wasn’t employed with the educational foundation of the National Restaurant Association so I didn’t believe at the time there was any recourse. The most thing that I did was discuss it with two close confidants so I could kind of get it of my chest.”
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Joeydee44
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"...it has been revealed that she has not held a job for more than two years and has filed for bankruptcy twice."
Well, shoot, if that there's the case, then pass her 'round the bar, boys!!!
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Joeydee44:
a good place to find her
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Varex_Sythe
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This seems similar to when the defense of a rapists drags the victim through the proverbial mud to lessen the sentence of the client.
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Varex_Sythe:
alleged rapist? regardless, no ones accused cain of rape
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Kelly_Balthrop
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It's things like this that intimidate women and keep them from talking. A typical tactic men use to marginalize women. I would have expected better, even from you congoboy.
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Kelly_Balthrop:
possibly. but then again theres the other alternative, that shes's just an opportunistic gold digging bitch as is gloria alred. we shall see. i found her televised written and prepared speech hard to swallow and she appeared to be lying to me. if by chance herman cain is actually guilty of the horrifically graphic allegations then he may lose my support. its too bad cains not clinton, most liberal candidates are able to escape such allegations but we on the right have always held our candidates to a higher standard
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congoboy:
They will never be able to prove the allegation absolutely, which is why she didn't report it years ago. For the same reason that my wife never reported it when a cop arrested her for a DUI and stole over $400 from her purse. No proof. However after multiple people start saying the same thing, oner and over, you have to start asking your self, could so many people be making this up? It becom highly unlikely.
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congoboy:
I found her speech brave and a bit awkward at the same time -- almost as if she still has some (possible) embarrassment about this whole scenario -- but I do feel like she's telling the truth.
I also think it would be tremendously helpful if the "other women" spoke out, so we could hear what they have to say, too.
One thing is certain: Both of them *know* the truth, and only one of them is telling it to us.
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congoboy:
"if by chance herman cain is actually guilty of the horrifically graphic allegations then he may lose my support"
So you would only considering withdrawing support from someone who is a serial sexual predator? How is that holding someone to a higher standard? Or do you just think that exchanging job opportunities for sexual services an ethical part of doing business?
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Kelly_Balthrop:
famous people and celebrities have allegations brought against them all the time sometimes people believe such things are a conspiracy. just sayin
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TanzaniteDiamonds:
to that i will agree
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Relentless:
i dont know ask bill clinton
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congoboy:
False equivalency. Say what you want about Clinton, his affair with Lewinsky was consensual. Cain's issues are an abuse of power. Don't they have classes about sexual harassment in the Congo?
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Joeydee44:
youve been burying yourself so deep in revisionist leftylib propoganda history you forgot about gennifer flowers
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ReubenBlades [removed]
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Bullshit.
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ReubenBlades:
you probably said the same thing when clinton was accused of lying to congress. ahhh the left, so predictable
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congoboy:
You are a pathetic liar.
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PsychedelicPeterMax:
pathetic maybe
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