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Associated Press
Published 10:07 a.m. ET Feb. 9, 2018
California Democratic Assemblywoman
Cristina Garcia, the head of the Legislative Women's Caucus and a
leading figure in the state's anti-sexual harassment movement, is
accused of groping a male staffer from another lawmaker's office.
Daniel
Fierro told The Associated Press on Thursday that Garcia stroked his
back, squeezed his buttocks and attempted to touch his crotch in a
dugout after a legislative softball game in 2014.
Fierro
didn't report it at the time but in January told his former boss,
Democratic Assemblyman Ian Calderon, who reported it to Assembly
leaders. The Assembly is now investigating Garcia.
Politico first reported Fierro's accusation.
What a mess. Everybody is accusing everybody else of sexual harassment. Can I get some money if I claim that I, too, was sexually harassed?
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