A prominent liberal journalist whose
work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times and Newsday accused Minnesota
Sen. Al Franken on Wednesday of groping her at a Media Matters party
during President Barack Obama’s first inauguration in 2009.
In a lengthy piece for the Atlantic, journalist and radio host Tina
Dupuy accused the Democratic senator of putting “his hand on my waist,
grabbing a handful of flesh…Then he squeezed. At least twice” while the
two posed for a photo at the party.
“It shrunk me,” Dupuy, who had been married for two years at the time of
the alleged sexual assault, wrote in the Atlantic. “It’s like I was no
longer a person, only ornamental. It said, ‘You don’t matter—and I do.’
He wanted to cop a feel and he demonstrated he didn’t need my
permission.”
The party was hosted by Media Matters for America, a progressive news
watchdog site that is known for its aggressive criticism of conservative
journalists and media outlets, including its “War on Fox News.”
Dupuy becomes the eighth woman to accuse
Franken of unwanted sexual advances and her accusations come only a day
after another woman accused the two-term senator of forcibly trying to
kiss her following a taping of his radio show in 2006.
That accuser, who spoke to Politico under the condition of anonymity,
said Franken pursued her after her boss had left and she was collecting
her things.
She said Franken tried to kiss her but that she ducked. Franken, a
former "Saturday Night Live" performer who was a host on the now-defunct
"Air America" radio network at the time, allegedly followed up by
telling her it was his “right as an entertainer.”
“He was between me and the door and he was coming at me to kiss me,” she
told Politico. “It was very quick and I think my brain had to work
really hard to be like ‘Wait, what is happening?’ But I knew whatever
was happening was not right and I ducked.
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