A California state lawmaker at the forefront of the #MeToo movement faces a growing number of sexual misconduct allegations herself.
Four former employees filed a formal complaint against Democratic Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia. Another says he was fired after protesting when she suggested playing "spin the bottle."
Garcia has authored numerous bills about sexual assault and consent. She was even recently featured in Time magazine's "Persons of the Year" issue recognizing the #MeToo movement's "silence breakers." But now she is on voluntary leave, as investigators look into claims she groped two men.
As a #MeToo activist, she's called on those accused of harassment to resign immediately – but she does not plan to do so herself.
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6 comments:
Typical
With democrats anyone at the forefront of anything is guilty of it 10 fold themselves.
What is done in the dark, will come to light, #MAGA
Sorry her ass needs to go. When the men are accused they are fired. The sad part about it is that no matter if it's a man or woman the accused is guilty. It's just the way society is.
Hell hath no fury like the fury of a woman scorned. And that is a fact, when a man propositions a woman and gets shot down he just moves on to the next one but when a woman gets shot down the man becomes an enemy.
Voluntary leave? What about suspended without pay? That would set a better example.
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