That witness, Sheryl Main, works for Schwarzenegger.
Sean Walsh also works for Schwarzenegger.
Schwarzenegger's campaign spokesman, Sean Walsh, said the candidate has not engaged in improper conduct toward women either on the set or off. He said such allegations are part of an escalating political attack on Schwarzenegger as the recall election draws near. "We believe Democrats and others are using this to try to hurt Arnold Schwarzenegger's campaign," Walsh said. "We believe that this is coming so close before the election, something that discourages good, hard-working, decent people from running for office."
He said Schwarzenegger himself would have no comment.
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Sheryl Main, a Hollywood publicist who has worked with Schwarzenegger on many films and accompanied him on his worldwide travels since 1995, said she was present at the interview. Main said it was Richardson who provocatively approached Schwarzenegger.
She contends that Richardson later concocted her story.
Sun-Sentinel.com- October 2nd, 2003
Walsh said that no improper behavior occurred on the set or off.
Main said Richardson concocted her story.
Schwarzenegger's own apology has refuted Walsh, and these pics, at least in part, refute Main.
Arnold's doing a lot better with this issue speaking fortherightly and apologizing, and the people working for him should just shut up.