Now that the left is seeing the latest accurers, Sharron, is a highly uncreditable source about to declare BK for a 3rd time. They jumped on the Kraushaar is reliable. Yet in her next job she cried wolf again! She said wow I won big by making up things last time, let's do it again!
For this allegation, that now she convenient doesn't remember, she demanded THOUSANDS of DOLLARS, a promotion and a fellowship to Harvard!
The women knows lobbying allegation at people with big pockets gets you free things!
For this allegation, that now she convenient doesn't remember, she demanded THOUSANDS of DOLLARS, a promotion and a fellowship to Harvard!
The women knows lobbying allegation at people with big pockets gets you free things!
Cain Accuser Filed Complaint In Next Job | Fox News
woman who settled a sexual harassment complaint against GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain in 1999 complained three years later at her next job about unfair treatment, saying she should be allowed to work from home after a serious car accident and accusing a manager of circulating a sexually charged email, The Associated Press has learned.
Karen Kraushaar, 55, filed the complaint while working as a spokeswoman at the Immigration and Naturalization Service in the Justice Department in late 2002 or early 2003, with the assistance of her lawyer, Joel Bennett, who also handled her earlier sexual harassment complaint against Cain in 1999.
To settle the complaint at the immigration service, [B]Kraushaar initially demanded thousands of dollars in payment,[/B] a reinstatement of leave she used after the accident earlier in 2002, [B]promotion on the federal pay scale and a one-year fellowship to Harvard's Kennedy School of Government[/B], according to a former supervisor familiar with the complaint. The promotion itself would have increased her annual salary between $12,000 and $16,000, according to salary tables in 2002 from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management.
Kraushaar told the AP she considered her employment complaint "relatively minor" and she later dropped it.
"The concern was that there may have been discrimination on the job and that I was being treated unfairly," Kraushaar said.
Kraushaar said Tuesday she did not remember details about the complaint and did not remember asking for a payment, a promotion or a Harvard fellowship