A former USAID worker claims Herman Cain asked her to set up dinner with a woman who attended a speech he gave in 2002, the Washington Examiner is reporting tonight.
The worker?? 40-year-old Donna Donella, of Arlington, Va.?? told the paper that the moment came after Cain gave a paid speech in Egypt that year. A woman in the crowd posed a query to Cain during the speech, the Examiner said.
Continue ReadingDonella told them: ?And after the seminar was over, Cain came over to me and a colleague and said, ?Could you put me in touch with that lovely young lady who asked the question, so I can give her a more thorough answer over dinner???
She was "suspicious of Cain's motives and delined to set up the date," the Examiner reporter wrote.
That prompted Cain to reply, "Then you and I can have dinner." Instead, some of Donella's co-workers suggested a group outing.
?I couldn?t swear that he had some untoward intentions, but we all thought his tone was suspect and we didn?t feel comfortable putting him in touch with that woman,? Donella, whom the Examiner identified as an independent who voted for President Barack Obama in the last election, was quoted as saying.
She said she didn't witness any "inappropriate sexual behavior" at the group dinner. But she claimed he asked the waiter for two $400 bottles of wine, and then stiffed the rest of the group when it came time to pay.
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