01-27-2018, 11:08 PM
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Originally Posted by llwhiteoutll
Apparently the woman who made the latest accusations has demanded the media stop contacting her about it and has said she won’t be commenting on it further.
What a joke.
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Originally Posted by Joborule
If his allegations were as frequent as some are claiming they were at parliament, how come they didn't make a case against him earlier? If it was so well known, and it bothered them so much, why not act then as a group? They could've yielded the same result as today by doing so. Considering his position, it's not like if they did this before the whole #metoo movement, people would've responded "so what? Deal with it."
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http://calgaryherald.com/news/politi...8-f9c4ff773c3d
Kristin Raworth was afraid to go home Saturday night.
Now she wishes she had never said a word.
That has since turned to death threats on social media and email, threatening voicemails left on her work line, and 3 a.m. calls to people close to her, saying they’re going to track her down.
The final straw was Saturday, when a note was shoved under her door at home.
“Shut the f–k up,” it said, “or we’re going to come after you.”
A public servant with the Alberta government, Raworth is now under the watch of legislative security.
She has been told not to be alone.
At first, Raworth said, she tried to brush it off. She has since gone to police.
She detailed threats that range from wishes she will be injured to those who hope she is raped or killed. Others call her a “whore.”
“I can’t go home tonight, because I’m worried about what will happen to me,” Raworth said Saturday.
“I wish I hadn’t said anything. If this is the price, it’s just not worth it to me. Not now.”
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