Wouldn't she have told her husband if she was raped? Why would he call her rape "sexual harassment"? |
+2. Also, it doesn't say who committed the sexual harassment. And she talks about "striking a deal" with Biden's then-chief of staff, who says he doesn't remember anything about that. |
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She stated that the court in 1996? |
Please do! Sleepy Joe needs all the help he can get. |
No, her ex-husband said in a divorce filing that she left her job in Biden’s office due to unspecified sexual harassment issues. No mention of sexual assault, and the filing did not identify Biden as the perpetrator. |
I thought women were allowed to react in any way they choose, telling (or not telling) anyone they choose? Isn’t that what we’ve been told? Who are YOU to question what a rape victim does or doesn’t do? Sound familiar? |
They certainly are. What's your point? Are you going to write in q candidate? |
DP. This was her ex-husband's filing at the time she was accusing him of... sexual assault. FWIW, he filed for divorce first, after a marriage of 2-3 years, she countered demanding a restraining order against him, and this is his response. The ex-husband recently refused to substantiate her claims about Biden. Reade also wrote that her father assaulted her sexually. (She also claimed that her father, a journalist who later did PR for a defense contractor, was himself a "powerful defense contractor.") |
DP. Glad to hear you'll take a similar stance about Trump's two dozen accusers. |
You actually had a good point above but when you posted this you blew it. Thanks for revealing that you don't actually believe anything you post and just think rape is a tool for political manipulation. |
Reade’s account of Biden’s supposed sexual assault is also REALLY SIMILAR to one her dad wrote about in his book. |
Yikes. |