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A new one today..Eva Murry, when she was 14 years old in 2008 she is accusing Biden of commenting on her “Nice breasts”

https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/woman-claims-biden-sexually-harassed-her-when-she-was-14-years-old-by-complimenting-her-breasts/


19 posted on 05/01/2020 1:22:41 PM PDT by Sarah Barracuda
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To: Sarah Barracuda; blam; Liz; Hildy; mewzilla; jmaroneps37
"A new one today..Eva Murry, when she was 14 years old in 2008 she is accusing Biden of commenting on her “Nice breasts”"

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Reminds me of this:

Another Man Who Worked At NPR Had Been Accused of Serial Sexual Harassment (JUAN WILLIAMS)

newsweek.com ^ | 10/2/18 | Melina Delkic

Posted on ‎10‎/‎11‎/‎2018‎ ‎5‎:‎14‎:‎37‎ ‎AM

(snip)-- The same radio network that suspended its news director this week for sexual harassment allegations once hired a controversial Washington Post writer whose history of sexual harassment allegations was well known.

Juan Williams, 63, joined National Public Radio in 2000 despite being at the center of a widely reported sexual harassment scandal at The Washington Post a decade earlier. Williams now works for Fox News as an analyst. Post newsroom employees said that Williams had, for years, commented on their bodies, asked them about their sex lives, and said things that were "lewd" and "shocking."

Nancy McKeon, then the features editor of the Post Magazine, told Newsweek she remembers Williams asking women, “Did your heels hit the ceiling last night?” and saying, “NOW THERE'S A CHAIR I'D LIKE TO SNIFF" when one employee stood up from her seat.

The comments were known and were even covered by the Washington Post at the time. But NPR hired Williams anyway. “This is ancient,” Williams said when Newsweek reached out to him. When asked if the allegations were true, he declined to answer.

(snip) --- Williams was not fired by The Post when the allegations were revealed in 1991. Fifty female employees met with then-Executive Editor Leonard Downie Jr. to object to the newspaper’s lack of transparency surrounding what disciplinary measures it had taken. Yet Williams was eventually hired by NPR.

McKeon, who worked with Williams in the late 1980s, warned him several times during her tenure to “stop talking to these young girls like that" and that he'd "have a problem" if he continued. After one art director stood up from her chair, McKeon said she remembers Williams saying, “Now there’s a chair I’d like to sniff.”

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27 posted on 05/01/2020 1:48:54 PM PDT by a little elbow grease (... to err is human, to admit it unusual...)
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