Gordon Sondland accused of sexual misconduct and retaliation
Three women have accused Gordon Sondland, the American ambassador to the European Union who is at the center of the presidential impeachment inquiry, of sexual misconduct and retaliation.
The three women say that Sondland made unwanted sexual contact with them in business settings, and on one occasion exposed himself, before he joined the U.S. State Department last year.
The three women who shared the allegations came forward by name. They are Portland Monthly Magazine owner Nicole Vogel, insurance executive Jana Solis, and Portland political consultant and nonprofit manager Natalie Sept.
The women say that Sondland retaliated against them after they rejected his advances, according to a bombshell ProPublica and Portland Monthly report published Wednesday.
However, Sondland has denied the allegations, slamming them as ‘untrue claims’ that he believes are ‘coordinated for political purposes.’
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Gordon Sondland accused of sexual misconduct by three women https://t.co/ckI9gXE019 via @MailOnline Geez Louise 🙄— 🌵ArizonaKat⭐️⭐️⭐️ (@mccraw_birkie5) November 27, 2019
He didnt play ball so they are destroying him. He acquiesced a little and used the words quid pro quo in his opening statement, but he REFUSED to lie and say the POTUS told him the aid was tied to investigations so in addition to destroying his businesses? THIS. Mark my words https://t.co/pm38KiykNS— Tracy Beanz (@tracybeanz) November 27, 2019