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Meg Whitman's former housekeeper was an undocumented worker and claims working for the Republican candidate for Governor
#21
gringamarimacha wrote:
Gloria must have run out of Tiger Woods' mistresses. I just hate it when women
set out to put womanhood back a century or two. Nine years! It was so bad she
stayed nine years? Allred reminds me of the zombies in the 50's grade B horror
movies. You think you're rid of them, but they keep popping up. I was on fence
before, but now I am DEFINITELY going to vote for Meg now - this is more of
brown's crap (is that redundant?) and I want that SOB out of here. She suffered for
9 YEARS? Uh, the economy was in good pre-Democrat shape in 2001, honey,
so why didn't you just get another job? Forced to eat toast points and finger
sandwiches no doubt. I don't care if Meg beat her everyday and kept her chained
in the basement. Anything, anybody, a dog, a cat, King Kong, is better for California
than that leftoid nutcase Jerry Brown.

So you were on the fence about who you were going to vote for until today?
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#22
lafinfil wrote:
Maybe the victim wasn't allowed to leave negative feedback.

BRAVO!!!
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#23
Dakota wrote: I always wondered why they let ungrateful Americans like you who have nothing good to say about this country stay here while millions of illegals who actually believe in America are in hiding. Pray I don't make it to the Congress.

Wow, look who's talking. You come here every day and complain about EVERYthing: the President, the Congress, your taxes, the media, on and on. You never say anything good about this country ever. At least I have openly stated again and again that I love living here and am more than happy to pay taxes to do so.
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#24
hal wrote:
yeah, well maybe, but the victim is STILL at ebay and said nice things about her when the story was made public in June 2010. Meg has been gone since 2008. She didn't have to do that. If she was spiteful, she could have hurt Meg. And the victim's title is "senior manager for corporate and executive communications" - no doubt she takes in a lot more than that settlement every year. Settlement was 'around' $200k.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/15/us/pol...itman.html

I just go bonkers when posters massage info to better fit their position - EVEN WHEN I AGREE with the position.


Victims of harassment do not have to leave the companies they sue. Why should they? Meg is gone, she's still there.
The charges were serious, and the person making them is as you said a high level manager at Ebay. Not someone just in for some cash. Ebay had to pay up for Meg's bad behavior, there is no dispute to that.

Meg and Ebay can afford the right attorneys and counselors to make it all go away, I just can't see foisting that responsibility onto the state of California, can you?
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#25
lafinfil wrote:
Maybe the victim wasn't allowed to leave negative feedback.

AAAAAAAA+++++++++ Great reply. Would read again!
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#26
I read that the disgruntled maid presented a social security card, driver's license and signed her application affirming that is a US citizen?

Why is Whitman the focus of this? The $23/hr maid is the one who perpetrated the fraud?

JPK
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#27
Lux Interior wrote:
[quote=lafinfil]
Maybe the victim wasn't allowed to leave negative feedback.

AAAAAAAA+++++++++ Great reply. Would read again! :jest:
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#28
JPK wrote:
I read that the disgruntled maid presented a social security card, driver's license and signed her application affirming that is a US citizen?

Why is Whitman the focus of this? The $23/hr maid is the one who perpetrated the fraud?

JPK

FInding what really happened is not the purpose of this thread.
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#29
Any of her relatives work for Timothy Geithner ?
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#30
Dang. Ms. Allred played this one well.


LA Times
Allred produces evidence she says shows Whitman to be a ‘liar’
September 30, 2010 | 12:44 pm

Attorney Gloria Allred produced a copy of a letter she says the Social Security Administration sent to the Whitman family alerting them that the Social Security number the family provided for their housekeeper, Nicandra Diaz Santillan, did not match government records.

At a noontime press conference, Allred said the letter was an obvious red flag that there was a problem with the documents provided by Santillan, who now acknowledges she was in the country illegally.

Whitman has denied receiving such a letter, saying she was stunned when Santillan confessed to her that she was undocumented after nine years of working for the Whitman family.

But the copy of the April 22, 2003, letter produced by Allred had a handwritten note on it. It said, "Nicky please check this. Thanks." Diaz Santillan claims the handwriting is that of Whitman's husband, Griff Harsh. (He's since admitted that it is his handwriting.)

Allred said that if Whitman and Harsh deny the handwriting is his, she is prepared to present evidence proving otherwise.

"Meg Whitman is exposed as a liar and a hypocrite," Allred said after reading several quotes in newspapers in which Whitman denied receiving any letter from the Social Security Administration. "She should now apologize to Nicky and the press and the public."

Allred denied that Jerry Brown operatives sent Diaz Santillan her way. She said the case came to her through another attorney. But she refused to name that attorney.

--Evan Halper in Sacramento
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