Was Sen. Kamala Harris knowingly harboring a harasser?

A man who works for Sen. Kamala Harris as a senior advisor just resigned after news came out about him being on the wrong side of a ‘harassment and retaliation’ settlement that happened while Harris was AG in California:

SACRAMENTO BEE – A longtime top staff member of U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris resigned Wednesday after The Sacramento Bee inquired about a $400,000 harassment and retaliation settlement resulting from his time working for Harris at the California Department of Justice.

Larry Wallace, who served as the director of the Division of Law Enforcement under then-Attorney General Harris, was accused by his former executive assistant in December 2016 of “gender harassment” and other demeaning behavior, including frequently asking her to crawl under his desk to change the paper in his printer.

The lawsuit was filed on Dec. 30, 2016, when Harris was still attorney general but preparing to be sworn in as California’s newly elected Democratic senator. It was settled less than five months later, in May 2017, by Xavier Becerra, who was appointed to replace her as attorney general.

By that time, Wallace had transitioned to work for Harris as a senior advisor in her Sacramento office.

“We were unaware of this issue and take accusations of harassment extremely seriously. This evening, Mr. Wallace offered his resignation to the senator and she accepted it,” Harris spokeswoman Lily Adams wrote in an email.

Harris, who has said she will decide over the holidays whether to run for president in 2020, has been a prominent figure in the #MeToo movement against workplace sexual harassment. Last year, she was among a group of female senators that were the first to call for the resignation of Sen. Al Franken after multiple women accused him of sexual misconduct, and she introduced a bill in June to ban forced nondisclosure agreements in harassment settlements.

Wallace did not return a call to his office seeking comment.

Harris claims she didn’t know about the settlement, which occurred after she became US Senator. But I honestly find that hard to believe considering this man was one of her senior advisors AND both the harassment and retaliation happened while she led the office.

Also, did she not make any friends while she was AG? You know how people love to gab about stuff like this. Even if she didn’t ‘officially’ know about the lawsuit, I’m sure she was told about it by someone she worked with who knew he worked for her.

So the question remains did Kamala Harris, who has taken a strong stand for women in the #metoo movement, willfully harbor this guy knowing about his harassment of one of her female employees?


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