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To: lurqer who wrote (32473)12/9/2003 11:38:07 AM
From: lurqer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
And to be filed in the "Big Surprise" category.

Just weeks after vowing to investigate allegations of sexual harassment against him, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has changed his mind, saying it's ``time to move on.''

More than a dozen allegations of harassment and groping surfaced against the movie-star-turned-politician in the last days of the recall campaign, prompting Schwarzenegger to acknowledge that he had sometimes ``behaved badly'' on ``rowdy movie sets.'' He apologized to anyone he may have offended, a mea culpa his communications director reiterated Monday.

``The governor, after consulting with legal counsel and advisers, has determined that an investigation would be rather pointless given the political nature that this has taken on,'' said Rob Stutzman, Schwarzenegger's communications director. ``The Los Angeles District Attorney's Office has said it has no investigation and no complaint on which to act. And so, the governor has concluded, as we believe most Californians have, that it's simply time to move on so he can focus entirely on the job Californians sent him here to do. He remains sincere in his apology to anyone he has offended.''

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