• Re: Democrat sex offender Michelle Lujan Grisham.

    From Democrats - Party of gender deniali@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 30 12:13:10 2023
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    New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) has reached a settlement
    with a former spokesperson for her 2018 gubernatorial campaign who
    accused her of unwanted sexual behavior.

    The settlement was first reported by The Albuquerque Journal on
    Monday, which said that the campaign made at least $62,500 in
    payments to a law firm representing James Hallinan.

    In December 2019, Hallinan accused the governor of pouring water on
    his crotch and grabbing it through his clothes in front of other
    staffers during a campaign meeting in 2018.

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  • From Democrats - Party of gender deniali@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 4 13:44:39 2023
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    The Republican Governors Association pounced on Gov. Michelle Lujan
    Grisham on Tuesday following revelations of a settlement of at least
    $62,500 with a former campaign staffer who accused the first-term
    Democrat of grabbing his genitals.

    The association, which already has put a target on the governor’s
    back as she seeks a second term in office, dubbed the settlement “a
    $62,500 crotch grab.”

    “After years of vehement denial, Governor Lujan Grisham’s now
    revealed sexual harassment settlement certainly raises questions of
    why she tried to discredit her alleged victim,” association
    spokesman Will Reinert wrote in an email. “Where there is smoke
    there is usually fire, and Lujan Grisham just wrote a check for
    $62,500 worth of kindling.”

    Actually, a series of checks.

    According to campaign finance reports filed Monday with the
    Secretary of State’s Office, the governor’s campaign, New Mexicans
    for Michelle, made five monthly payments of $12,500 each between
    November and March to Buckley Beale LLP, an Atlanta-based law firm
    representing James Hallinan, who served as Lujan Grisham’s
    communications director during her candidacy for governor.

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