• Re: Democrat sex offender Michael Oreskes.

    From Don't Know Who They Are Party@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jul 11 08:52:26 2023
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    NEW YORK -- Michael Oreskes has resigned as chief of NPR's newsroom
    following accusations of sexual harassment that dated back to the
    1990s.

    The chief editor at National Public Radio, Michael Oreskes, was
    placed on leave Tuesday after a published report that he abruptly
    kissed two women who were seeking jobs while he was Washington
    bureau chief at The New York Times in the 1990s.

    NPR reported Tuesday that Oreskes was formally rebuked following a
    separate incident two years ago where a female producer complained
    she was made to feel uncomfortable after a dinner in which Oreskes
    talked about sex and inquired about her personal life. The woman,
    Rebecca Hersher, said on the NPR report that "it undercut my
    confidence."

    The women told the Post that they had met with Oreskes to talk about
    job prospects, while he ran the Times' Washington bureau, when he
    unexpectedly kissed them and stuck his tongue in their mouths.

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  • From Can't Tell Boys From Girls Party@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 17 21:34:15 2023
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    NEW YORK -- Michael Oreskes has resigned as chief of NPR's newsroom
    following accusations of sexual harassment that dated back to the
    1990s.

    The chief editor at National Public Radio, Michael Oreskes, was
    placed on leave Tuesday after a published report that he abruptly
    kissed two women who were seeking jobs while he was Washington
    bureau chief at The New York Times in the 1990s.

    NPR reported Tuesday that Oreskes was formally rebuked following a
    separate incident two years ago where a female producer complained
    she was made to feel uncomfortable after a dinner in which Oreskes
    talked about sex and inquired about her personal life. The woman,
    Rebecca Hersher, said on the NPR report that "it undercut my
    confidence."

    The women told the Post that they had met with Oreskes to talk about
    job prospects, while he ran the Times' Washington bureau, when he
    unexpectedly kissed them and stuck his tongue in their mouths.

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