Cain says he was ‘falsely accused’ of harassment
Monday, October 31, 2011
WASHINGTON (AP) — Denying he ever sexually harassed anyone, Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain declared Monday he was falsely accused in the 1990s while he was head of the National Restaurant Association and the allegations are surfacing now as part of a “witch hunt.”
The former pizza company executive was responding to a Politico report that said the trade group gave financial settlements to at least two female employees who had accused him of inappropriate sexual behavior.
But throughout the day, Cain offered conflicting responses as to whether he remembered the specifics of the allegations or the existence of settlements with the women. That raised new questions about the candidate who now is at or near the top in many polls on the GOP race.
At an appearance at the National Press Club Monday afternoon, Cain said he did not know if the trade association provided any settlements, and he declined to address specifics of the accusations or any resolution.
“I am unaware of any sort of settlement. I hope it wasn’t for much, because I didn’t do anything,” he said.
But in an interview later with Fox News, Cain said he did know about it. “Yes, there was some sort of settlement or termination,” he said.
During his appearance at the press club, he declared: “There’s nothing else there to dig up. ... We have no idea the source of this witch hunt, which is really what it is.”
In an interview with The Associated Press immediately afterward, Cain first said he had some memory of specific allegations — and then said he was not aware of any.
“Some of them,” he responded initially.
When pressed, he said: “That was 12 years ago. So no, I don’t remember.”
Still later, in an interview with PBS NewsHour, he said he remembered that “once I referenced this lady’s height and I was standing near her” and that the woman “thought that that was too close for comfort.”
Cain defended himself. “It was in my office, the door was wide open, and my secretary was sitting right there, and we were standing there and I made the little gesture,” he said.
Cain started the day with a breakfast appearance at the American Enterprise Institute, and he said, “I do have a sense of humor and some people have a problem with that.” In the interview with AP, Cain said that comment did not refer to the sexual harassment allegations.
“I was just referring to my natural sense of humor. So it was not related to that, OK?” he said.
He also had said in humorous fashion, “As a result of today’s big news story, I really know what it feels like to be No. 1.”
The trade association declined to comment on the allegations.
“The incidents in question relate to personnel matters that allegedly took place nearly fifteen years ago. Consistent with our longstanding policy, we don’t comment on personnel issues relating to current or former employees,” National Restaurant Association spokeswoman Sue Hensley said in a statement.
Cain — a self-styled outsider relatively new to the national spotlight — is facing a new level of scrutiny after a burst of momentum in the race for the GOP presidential nomination.
He’s been at or near the top of national surveys and polls in early presidential nominating states, competitive with former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, long considered the Republican to beat. Cain has been pointing to his long record in business to argue that he has the credentials to be president during a time of economic strife.
The allegations came to light Sunday night when Politico reported that at least two women who complained about sexually inappropriate behavior while working for Cain had signed agreements with the restaurant group that gave them five-figure financial payouts to leave the association and barred them from discussing their departures. Neither woman was identified.
The report was based on anonymous sources and, in one case, what the publication said was a review of documentation that described the allegations and the resolution.
Politico said Cain refused to comment when asked specifically about one of the woman’s claims. And when asked if he had ever been accused of harassment by a woman, the publication said Cain responded by asking the reporter, “Have you ever been accused of sexual harassment?”
Despite the controversy, Cain pressed ahead with his full slate of campaign appearances in Washington on Monday.

Comments
wow 1 year, 6 months ago
I don't care about ole Herm doing his "Mack Game", but Herm if there is nothing there and it was just a misunderstanding...say that and let's move on. However it seems as if Herm has been reading and practicing the John Edwards book on how to destroy your political career and community standings. Mr. Cain has convinced us all that he's very detailed oriented and always strives for successful completion of whatever he starts...so why is he expecting anyone, especially his opposition to believe such comments as “that was 12 years ago. So no, I don’t remember, or Cain said he did not know if the trade association provided any settlements, and he declined to address specifics of the accusations or any resolution, or I referenced this lady’s height and I was standing near her, and that the woman “thought that that was too close for comfort." What are these comments about? Here's another one that is gonna make the light bulbs flash..Cain defended himself. “I was in my office, the door was wide open, and my secretary was sitting right there, and we were standing there and I made the little gesture". Ok Herm...if all it was, was a HARMLESS GESTURE...please explain so we can clear all this mess up. Personal life is just that...but when that becomes crossed with one's political life...then looks like ole Herman is gonna have to show his Birth Certificate:) Mr. Cain you seemed embarrassed about your activities during the Civil Rights era and that's a shame, but no crime. You scoffed at the idea that the Civil Rights victories benefited your success, and that's a shameful lie. You said you're not a part of the Democratic PLANTATION..and so I have to ask what are you trying to distance yourself from? I'll also come right and say this. Mr. Cain you are going to find out just how wrong you've been on a lot of things relating to acceptance. Although we've come a looooooooong way from where things were. America/Americans still have some growing and accepting to do and you're gonna find that out real soon. In the next few days you are gonna experience the Willie Lynch treatment first hand and "IF" these "SUPPOSED" victims do exist and they are not women society feels you should have been associating with...you're gonna get an extra dose of WL just so you remember your name. Because Mr. Herman Cain....you can turn down your noise to your ancestors and from whence you came...but in the end you still have to be proud of what you are...the person you see in the mirror...and no matter how much financial wealth you've obtained, I'm not so sure if you've been able to do that. Don't worry a hefty dose of the WL will help cure all those ills! You're gonna learn, it ain't about political affiliation, it's about right and wrong and honest acceptance! Yeah the ole WL makes a lot of things crystal clear.
evenkeel 1 year, 6 months ago
OK, I'll bite. What is the WL?
asb 1 year, 6 months ago
He was a man back in legal slave days who had a system for breeding, breaking, and maintaining order among slaves that is revolting to read. Google it, but be careful where it takes you, some folks believe in it and practice it today in corporate and political systems.
evenkeel 1 year, 6 months ago
I googled it and I got White Liberal. Which to me IS revolting, but I think I may not be on the right track. I need to buy a clue.
I am not sure why WL would be in a post about Herman Cain. I think wow has some racial animus he needs to address. I think Cain is very comfortable in his own skin, he is proud of who he is and he strikes me as someone who is looking forward. I see no problem with any of that.
asb 1 year, 6 months ago
Cain is saying much of what you just said . . . but he also strongly denies that race has a huge statistical impact on a person's success. Lynch's system would use this to drive a wedge between Cain and his potential black voters. You might suggest that there shouldn't be white or black voters, just voters. Not in this world or in our nature.
asb 1 year, 6 months ago
Read the article again and look for a man's name besides Cain. I typed it once here and when I hit Enter my PC caught fire.
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