Posted on 11/04/2011 2:34:10 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
No video yet, but it sure sounds like that’s the end of that. For now.
Who knew the big finale would end Sopranos-style?
Bennett said his client sees “no value” in revisiting the issue now, but “stands by the complaint that she made.”
Bennett said his client would disagree with Cain’s characterization of the alleged harassment incidents.
He confirmed that the alleged harassment occurred in 1999 over a period of “at least a month or two.” There was “more than one incident,” he said.
And here’s the key part of the statement from the NRA:
Based upon the information currently available, we can confirm that more than a decade ago, in July 1999, Mr. Bennetts client filed a formal internal complaint, in accordance with the Associations existing policies prohibiting discrimination and harassment. Mr. Herman Cain disputed the allegations in the complaint. The Association and Mr. Bennetts client subsequently entered into an agreement to resolve the matter, without any admission of liability. Mr. Cain was not a party to that agreement. The agreement contains mutual confidentiality obligations. Notwithstanding the Associations ongoing policy of maintaining the privacy of all personnel matters, we have advised Mr. Bennett that we are willing to waive the confidentiality of this matter and permit Mr. Bennetts client to comment. As indicated in Mr. Bennetts statement, his client prefers not to be further involved with this matter and we will respect her decision.
Does that waiver apply only to today’s statement or is it a general waiver that would allow her to speak if she changes her mind down the road? Because if he’s the nominee, the left will be keenly interested in hearing from her, especially now that the promise of multiple incidents has been dangled in front of them. And the worse the economy looks, the keener that interest will be. There is, or was, potential for this to hurt him among GOP primary voters too, but unless something more specific than gossip like this drops, that potential’s gone now. WaPo’s new poll, conducted after the Politico story broke, finds him still neck and neck with Romney, with 70 percent saying the allegations won’t matter to their vote. There’s room for that to change — 37 percent of Republicans polled called the charges a “serious matter” — but it’s 4:45 p.m. ET on Friday as I write this and, after a full week of accusations, we still have yet to hear a single credible detailed account of what happened between him and the accusers. Hard to believe anyone’s vote is changing based on that.
Here’s CBS’s report on the settlement agreement that was signed between the NRA and one of the accusers in September 1999 (yes, 9/99). Cain himself didn’t sign, and had actually left the NRA in June of that year; it’s unclear if the woman filed the complaint before or after he departed. CBS points to that as evidence that Cain really might not have known about the settlement, as he first asserted earlier this week. Could be, but he did find out about the underlying accusations at some point: Remember, he told Richard Miniter that he mentioned them to Curt Anderson back in 2003 when he was a Senate candidate. Ah well. Maybe the timeline will be clarified in one of Politico’s next 90 stories about this.
Update: Jim Geraghty summarizes the argument from the accuser’s lawyer thusly: “I wont say what he did, but trust me, hes guilty of wrongdoing.”
Update: Interesting question from Nate Silver. Cain’s numbers probably won’t shrink because of this, but will the way the campaign handled things create a ceiling on his support?
I assume the second woman, the one who settled for $45,000, is also now freed from the confidentiality agreement and free to speak.
Does that waiver apply only to todays statement or is it a general waiver that would allow her to speak if she changes her mind down the road?Of course it's open-ended. They are obviously not interested in trying to accomplish the impossible: keeping a lid on this.
The question is, what is the "this". Obviously it's nothing, or the woman would have spoken today.
I’d bet these women are nothing to write home about. I mean, they’re probably liberals.
What kind of a patriot is she?
If Herman Cain’s behavior was so egregious - she has a moral obligation to describe it.
And Herman Cain has a right to confront his accuser.
The truth should be set free - no more snide allegations - no more hiding behind the law - and no more hiding the facts.
Couldn't have happened a more liberal group of jerks.
For all we know the Obama team has dipped into the slush fund for a seven figure payout to keep quiet until Oct 2012.
Damn this has to be resolved! We cannot assume this will just stop. This will come back up unless it's resolved now and Obama/Soros has the dough to spring it when they want.
Most specially if the charge was false.
She might have to return the "protection money."
We now know that the unidentified accuser stands by the unknown complaint that she made. We now know all the facts about this non-story.
The Obama staffers called "POLITICO" must be FREAKING OUT. Because if Cain wins they have a little over a year as an entity. There is no way in hell a President Cain will let them anywhere near the White House.
HEY BEYOTCH
YOU STARTED THIS
YOU DONT GET TO SAY “NEVERMIND” AFTER YOU ATTEMPTED TO RUIN SOMEONE’S LIFE
She's been gotten to. She will get the big payout to go public during the national.
So is Allahpunit going to recant his role in pushing this slander now?
This has all become plain stupid...
I’m not a Cain supporter but all this is a HUGE crock.
I do wish Cain would lay off accusing Perry without hard evidence—suspicion isn’t good enough.
Statement from the National Restaurant Association
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2802677/posts
Cain accuser attorney: Client sees no value in revisiting issue
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2802657/posts
This is Cain winning. Complete abject surrender to Cain by the smear bots. They were offered the chance to defend their accusations in the open and the smearbots ran.
Now the question remains, who shopped the smear around to Politico? I suspect Romney and Rove are the authors. Both of the them have a history of these sort of sleazy political tactics
Somebody needs to tell this shyster lawyer that his 15 minutes are up. He can sleeze his way back under his rock now.
Obama? Romney? Perry?...hmmmmm....
Statement from the National Restaurant Association
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2802677/posts
Cain accuser attorney: Client sees no value in revisiting issue
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2802657/posts
This is Cain winning. Complete abject surrender to Cain by the smear bots. They were offered the chance to defend their accusations in the open and the smearbots ran.
Now the question remains, who shopped the smear around to Politico? I suspect Romney and Rove are the authors. Both of the them have a history of these sort of sleazy political tactics
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