Bialek, a mother of three that Allred introduced as a registered Republican, revealed her encounter with the Republican candidate in 1997 in which she says he crossed the line when she asked him for help getting a job after being let go from the National Restaurant Association's educational foundation."He put his hand on my leg under my skirt and reached for my genitals," Bialek said. "He also grabbed my head and brought it to his crotch."
At that point, Bialek says, Cain justified his actions by saying, "You want a job, right?"
Bialek, who did not file a lawsuit at the time and says she has no plans to do so, said she is coming forward now to give "a face and voice" to the other women who suffered similar sexual harassment.
"Admit what you did," Bialek said, addressing Cain. "Make this right."
I don't think this is very believable. She didn't tell anyone, including her boyfriend, after the incident. It doesn't make sense that someone keeps this to herself.
As unfair as all this is the damage is done.
Pubs are held to a different standard by Pubs and the media. In Cain's case I don't think a majority of Pubs will be turned off by these allegations, but some will. They will figure 4 women have made allegations and one has come forward. The media won't let this go. They will talk about character to no end. From the media's perspective Pubs must be "sinless" since they believe in morality.