The Attorney General for New York State is officially out of office after women came forward with shocking claims of his sex sexual obsessions — as #MeToo advocate Eric Schneiderman is replaced by Solicitor General Barbara Underwood after being blasted as an abuser!
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The Attorney General for New York State is officially out of office after women came forward with shocking claims of his sex sexual obsessions — with
#MeToo advocate Eric Schneiderman replaced by Solicitor General Barbara Underwood after being blasted as an abuser!
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The Attorney General for New York State is officially out of office after women came forward with shocking claims of his sex sexual obsessions — with
#MeToo advocate Eric Schneiderman replaced by Solicitor General Barbara Underwood after being blasted as an abuser!
Schneiderman resigned just hours after multiple women came forward to accuse him of assault during their relationships. Michelle Manning Barish, one of two women identifying themselves by name, said in The New Yorker: “You cannot be a champion of women when you are hitting them and choking them in bed, and saying to them, ‘You’re a f**king whore.’”
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The bombshell report by Jane Mayer and
Ronan Farrow exposed allegations of a sick secret life for the Attorney General who positioned himself at the
forefront of the #MeToo movement — rushing to news networks to condemn Hollywood sicko
Harvey Weinstein as "despicable." But now the grandstanding AG is being blasted by angry ex-lovers.
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Tanya Selvaratnam also came forward by name, with the Sri Lankan native saying that Schneiderman would “tell me to call him ‘Master,’ and he’d slap me until I did...he started calling me his ‘brown slave’ and demanding that I repeat that I was ‘his property.’”
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Tanya Selvaratnam also came forward by name, with the Sri Lankan native saying that Schneiderman would “tell me to call him ‘Master,’ and he’d slap me until I did...he started calling me his ‘brown slave’ and demanding that I repeat that I was ‘his property.’”
Before the Weinstein case, Schneiderman had become a media darling for pursuing
Donald Trump and Trump University in court — winning a $25 million settlement in a lawsuit filed by former students. Speculation's now emerged over whether Trump knew of similar claims against the AG, as he went to Twitter in 2013 to say: “
Weiner is gone, [former NY Governor Eliot]
Spitzer is gone — next will be lightweight A.G. Eric Schneiderman.”
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Schneiderman acknowleged his resignation was necessary in the wake of the charges, but said in a statement: “In the privacy of intimate relationships, I have engaged in role-playing and other consensual sexual activity. I have not assaulted anyone. I have never engaged in nonconsensual sex, which is a line I would not cross.”
The Attorney General for New York State is officially out of office after women came forward with shocking claims of his sex sexual obsessions — with
#MeToo advocate Eric Schneiderman replaced by Solicitor General Barbara Underwood after being blasted as an abuser!
Photo credit: Getty/Files
Schneiderman resigned just hours after multiple women came forward to accuse him of assault during their relationships. Michelle Manning Barish, one of two women identifying themselves by name, said in The New Yorker: “You cannot be a champion of women when you are hitting them and choking them in bed, and saying to them, ‘You’re a f**king whore.’”
The bombshell report by Jane Mayer and
Ronan Farrow exposed allegations of a sick secret life for the Attorney General who positioned himself at the
forefront of the #MeToo movement — rushing to news networks to condemn Hollywood sicko
Harvey Weinstein as "despicable." But now the grandstanding AG is being blasted by angry ex-lovers.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Tanya Selvaratnam also came forward by name, with the Sri Lankan native saying that Schneiderman would “tell me to call him ‘Master,’ and he’d slap me until I did...he started calling me his ‘brown slave’ and demanding that I repeat that I was ‘his property.’”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Before the Weinstein case, Schneiderman had become a media darling for pursuing
Donald Trump and Trump University in court — winning a $25 million settlement in a lawsuit filed by former students. Speculation's now emerged over whether Trump knew of similar claims against the AG, as he went to Twitter in 2013 to say: “
Weiner is gone, [former NY Governor Eliot]
Spitzer is gone — next will be lightweight A.G. Eric Schneiderman.”
Schneiderman acknowleged his resignation was necessary in the wake of the charges, but said in a statement: “In the privacy of intimate relationships, I have engaged in role-playing and other consensual sexual activity. I have not assaulted anyone. I have never engaged in nonconsensual sex, which is a line I would not cross.”
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