"'Let a female senator have sex in the car' in the claim that "a fake lie""

Sep 10, 2024

''Let a female senator have sex in the car' in the claim that 'a fake lie''
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The revelation that a female senator continued to sexually abuse a male aide caused a stir in the U.S. political world.

According to CBS News, the New York Post and other U.S. media, Senator Marie Alvardo-Gill, 50, has been sued by her aide for sexual abuse.

Former aide Chad Condit, the reveler, fired Representative Alvardo-Gill after he frequently demanded sexual activity in his car and refused to do so" he insisted.



Representative Alvardo-Gill and former aide Condit are both married.

Condit revealed "When we were in the car together and took a break at the rest stop, she pulled her pants down and said 'Kiss there and prove your loyalty"



Since then, he has made sexual demands in the car several times, he added.

This resulted in back and hip injuries, he said.



He `had to twist and bend in a narrow carHe claims that after repeating it for several months, he listened to the request without thinking like 'gaslighting'. Eventually, he had to undergo surgery for herniated disc and was treated for a hip dislocation.

After that, he refused her request and was fired a year later, he said.

He also added "She even threatened to hire my wife before she fired me."

Then, regarding his relationship with the lawmaker, he expressed expressions such as 「"Sexual quid pro quo transaction" and 「"sexual slavery by power"」.

On the other hand, Representative Alvardo-Gill strongly refuted the claim, saying, `It's a fake lie.'

"A disgruntled former employee created an extraordinary story for the purpose of money without evidence," the lawyer said. "There is no confirmation of what he mentioned.", he pointed out.

It also added that "This is a ridiculous lawsuit and we will fight and win against it" We are confident that the Senator will be acquitted entirely of these false and financially motivated allegations"

The House of Lords said it was "aware of the content and taken very seriously, but unable to make any comment on matters related to ongoing litigation."



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