To: Bearcatbob who wrote (202861 ) 5/4/2020 2:43:53 PM From: Honey_Bee 1 RecommendationRecommended By locogringo
Respond to of 457842 In 1993, she was about 23 and very pretty. But that was 27 years ago, and she now looks a woman her age. It is said she was born in 1971. Here are some excerpts from Wikipedia that includes a report on how she ended the assault and what happened right after it: In a March 25, 2020, interview with Katie Halper , Reade alleged that Biden had pushed her against a wall, kissed her neck, put his hand under her skirt, penetrated her with his fingers and asked, "Do you want to go somewhere else?" [1] [13] Reade later told NPR for an April 19 article, "His hands went underneath my clothing and he was touching me in my private areas and without my consent." [13] Reade told The New York Times for an April 12 article that when she pulled away from Biden, he looked puzzled and said, "Come on, man, I heard you liked me." She then said he told her "You're nothing to me, nothing," followed by "You’re OK, you're fine." [24] Reade told NPR she could not remember the exact place or date of the incident, stating it was likely a basement of a D.C. Senate office building in the spring of 1993. [13] Reade told The New York Times that after the alleged assault, she had reported about harassment to three of Biden's aides ( Ted Kaufman , Dennis Toner and Marianne Baker), but did not mention the assault. [24] She said that nothing happened as a result, so she wrote a complaint to a Senate personnel office. [24] Reade told the Associated Press that her complaint to the Senate personnel office was about "retaliation" and "him wanting me to serve drinks because he liked my legs and thought I was pretty and it made me uncomfortable", with no explicit mention of sexual assault or sexual harassment. [20] Reade did not keep a copy of her Senate personnel office complaint. [20] The complaint has not been found yet. [20] Reade said that eventually, her office duties were reduced [24] and that Kaufman later said that she did not fit the office, instructing her to find a new job. [24] However, Reade told the Associated Press that it was Toner who stated she did not fit the job and encouraged her to find another job, which the AP noted was a contradiction with her account to The New York Times . [26] In blog posts in January and April 2020, she wrote that no one in Washington, D.C., wanted to hire her after her firing. [9] en.wikipedia.org