A Shady New Website Has Outed Women Who Accused Former Rep. Ruben Kihuen Of Sexual Harassment

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A Shady New Website Has Outed Women Who Accused Former Rep. Ruben Kihuen Of Sexual Harassment
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“I cannot possibly understand how anyone has enough evil in their heart to publicly out harassment victims and push a smear campaign against them,” one of the women who accused Kihuen of sexual harass

“I've been willing to share my story on the record using my full name, but the other two women weren't and it's disgusting that anyone would publish their identity without their consent. We're not celebrities. We're private citizens trying to move on with our lives, which is increasingly difficult when Mr. Kihuen and his allies continue to publicly attack us.”

On Wednesday morning, Kihuen distanced himself from the website, adding that Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones made him aware of it on Tuesday night.said on Twitter At the bottom of the website is a statement that reads, “This website is not affiliated, sanctioned, or funded by Ruben Kihuen, his campaign, or the Democratic party.”

Several other sources told BuzzFeed News that people in the tight-knit Nevada political circle were all talking about the website. One member of the Nevada Assembly tweeted a lengthy thread about the website, calling it an “utterly disgusting victim-shaming website” and referring to the decision to name women who had not come forward as “new acts of harassment.”

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