WASHINGTON - Anita Hill said she has no Reason to Apologize for accusing then-Supreme Court Justice nominee Clarence Thomas of sexually harassing her, in an issue That Thomas's wife has reopened 19 years after his confirmation hearings.
Virginia Thomas left a voice mail message is Hill's office phone over the weekend, Asking her to say she is sorry for the allegations surfaced That at Thomas' confirmation hearings for a seat on the High Court bench in 1991.
Hill, now a Brandeis University professor, called the the message "Inappropriate" and she has no Reason to atone.
"I have no intention of apologizing Truthfully Because I testified about my experience and I stand by Testimony That," she said in a statement obtained by NBC News.
0 Comments:
Post a Comment