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Rudolph Giuliani s**ual harassment accuser Noelle Dunphy spoke months ago about “pressure to be Rudy’s girlfriend as well as his staffer”
Noelle Dunphy, the woman who worked as director of business development for Rudy Giuliani’s firm from 2019 to 2021, has filed a $10 million lawsuit against the former New York City mayor, alleging s**ual abuse, harassment, and wage theft.
The lawsuit includes several graphic details about Giuliani’s behavior.
Dunphy spoke out about her experience with Giuliani exclusively in January.
She revealed that there was immense pressure on her to become his girlfriend as well as his staffer.
She also explained that she knew what could happen if she refused to become his girlfriend, as she could lose her job.
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Additionally, Dunphy said that working for Giuliani meant having high-pay White House access.
Giuliani’s office has released a statement denying all allegations raised by Dunphy.
The statement reads, in part, “Mayor Rudy Giuliani unequivocally denies the allegations raised by Ms. Dunphy.
His lifetime of public service speaks for itself, and he will pursue all available remedies and counterclaims.”
Dunphy’s lawsuit alleges that Giuliani made unwanted s**ual advances towards her and subjected her to unwanted physical contact.
She also claims that he made inappropriate comments about her appearance and clothing.
Moreover, the lawsuit alleges that Giuliani would often walk around his hotel room n^ked while Dunphy was present.