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Herman Cain Continues To Defend Against Sexual Allegations

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The woman who publicly accused Herman Cain of unwanted sexual advances says she came forward because it was the right thing to do, not because she stands to profit from selling her story. But, the GOP Presidential candidate insists her story is false. He'll address the allegations at a news conference.

Cain has stated over and over again – that he ever sexually harassed anyone.  He's been stuck defending himself for more than a week against similar charges from women who came forward anonymously. All the harassment allegations stem from the 1990s when Cain led the National Restaurant Association. Two women reached confidential settlements with the trade group.  Herman Cain is also pointing a finger at the media — saying, if reporters want to continue talking about nonsense that's fine — but he's not going to join in.