Herman Cain preemptively denies new sex allegation
Ginger White.
/ FOX 5 AtlantaHerman Cain revealed Monday that an Atlanta-area woman is coming forward alleging an "extended" 13-year extramarital affair with the Republican presidential candidate.
Cain told CNN the woman's claims are untrue.
The former Godfather's Pizza CEO told CNN's Wolf Blitzer he wanted to "give you a heads up and everyone a heads up" that the woman would be coming forward.
He said he knows the woman, but denied having had an affair with her.
"I did not have an affair," he said. "I have done nothing wrong."
According to an Atlanta affiliate of Fox News, the woman, who has been identified as Ginger White, is claiming she and Cain were romantically involved for 13 years.
"It was pretty simple," White told the Fox affiliate, which aired its report at 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time. "It wasn't complicated. I was aware that he was married. And I was also aware I was involved in a very inappropriate situation, relationship."
Watch the report at the bottom of this post
Cain described the woman as an "acquaintance who I thought was a friend" and said his campaign was going to handle the charges "detail by detail, accusation by accusation."
When asked explicitly if he had either sex or an affair with the woman, Cain said "no."
He declined to respond more specifically without more detailed knowledge of what the woman was alleging.
"This individual's going to accuse me of an affair for an extended period of time. I don't want to specify because I don't know what's in the story," Cain said. "Through my attorney, we will respond to every detail and every allegation."
In a statement to the Fox affiliate, Cain attorney Lin Wood argued that the accusations were regarding "a subject matter which is not a proper subject of inquiry by the media or the public" and said Cain had no "obligation" to discuss them publicly.
"Mr. Cain has alerted his wife to this new accusation and discussed it with her. He has no obligation to discuss these types of accusations publicly with the media and he will not do so even if his principled position is viewed unfavorably by members of the media," Wood said.
"This is not an accusation of harassment in the workplace - this is not an accusation of an assault - which are subject matters of legitimate inquiry to a political candidate," Wood added in the statement.
Cain told Blitzer he did not plan to drop out of the race in light of the allegations, but said he was concerned for the impact they might have on his family.
"If I drop out because of this kind of mess, then the system wins and one of the reasons I'm running is to change the system," Cain said. "I'm more worried this is going to hurt my family, not my campaign."
Still, he said, "As long as my wife believes that I should stay in this race, I'm staying in this race."
Two women, Karen Kraushaar and Sharon Bialek, have come forward to publicly accuse Cain of sexual misconduct in the 1990s, while he was head of the National Restaurant Association. Bialek has accused Cain of putting his hand under her skirt and pushing her head toward his crotch after a dinner meeting in 1997. Two women have also made anonymous accusations against Cain for sexual misconduct.
Cain has repeatedly denied the allegations, saying, "I have never acted inappropriately with anyone. Period." Speaking of Bialek, he suggested that "the Democrat machine" brought forth "a troubled woman" in an effort to bring him down.
The allegations, which first broke at the end of October, appear to have hurt Cain in opinion polls. From the middle of October through the first week of November, Cain was polling in the 20-30 percent range, putting him atop polls of the GOP presidential contenders. Recent polls show him sliding to support in the mid-teens, behind Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich.
Read Cain attorney Lin Wood's full statement below:
"Mr. Cain has been informed today that your television station plans to broadcast a story this evening in which a female will make an accusation that she engaged in a 13-year long physical relationship with Mr. Cain. This is not an accusation of harassment in the workplace - this is not an accusation of an assault - which are subject matters of legitimate inquiry to a political candidate.
Rather, this appears to be an accusation of private, alleged consensual conduct between adults - a subject matter which is not a proper subject of inquiry by the media or the public. No individual, whether a private citizen, a candidate for public office or a public official, should be questioned about his or her private sexual life. The public's right to know and the media's right to report has boundaries and most certainly those boundaries end outside of one's bedroom door.
Mr. Cain has alerted his wife to this new accusation and discussed it with her. He has no obligation to discuss these types of accusations publicly with the media and he will not do so even if his principled position is viewed unfavorably by members of the media."
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- How about looking at the big picture rather than participate in petty ego jabs. The power that Cain thinks he's had up to now (and how he's behaved) versus the power he will have if voted into office is frightening. And he's just one of many who want to get into the Washington machine to create and enact laws that will benefit him, do favors for big, big money, do a little insider trading - legally, and then leave the machine a multi-millionaire with benefits for years to come that were created by him and all the others of his ilk. Where does that leave the American people, the people who voted these creeps into office? Living in cars, on the street, broke, frustrated, cheated, miserable. It's just so wrong but what can we do to make it right? Quit spending energy on little bitty quibbles, educate yourselves and get involved in the big picture.
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- He's an equal opportunity skirt chaser. Plain and simple.
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- Well doesn't really matter anymore to me... if this is the kind of woman he calls "Friend" then he is not making good choices. Sorry to say but it's over for Cain. I was ready to support him.. but it's time to give it up.
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- A man ***** always slow tracks him down everytime! It gets them in more trouble than the law allows.
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- Really Cain..Really...
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- Whatever. Contest's been over for a few weeks anyway.
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- I just have to wonder why this is all coming out now. Where were these people when he first announced his intention to run for office. Seems strange to me that these alleged acts were never talked about before. 15 minutes of fame????
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- I dunno, ask the Republicans at Politico or the Republicans at Fox, who broke the first and second stories.
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- I agree. All these women "happen" to come out and tell there stories when he's at the top of the poles. This lady feels she needs to tell her story after 13 years of "being the other women". In the 13 years of this so call affair..wheres the proof? Text messages are not proof. An autograph book is not proof. She should have Cain's damn toothbrush and underware in her drawers if this is true. 13 years is a long, long time for an affair.
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- Hey CBS - it's "preemptively" not premptively. You hiring proofreaders?
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- How can you tell when Cain is lying? His lips are moving.
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- SOMEONE TELL ME --- WHY NOW???????????????????????????????
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- Because Romney wants him out of the way now, to get rid of the distraction before Iowa.














