Karen Kraushaar, 55, filed the complaint while working as a spokeswoman at the Immigration and Naturalization Service in the Justice Department in late 2002 or early 2003, with the assistance of her lawyer, Joel Bennett, who also handled her earlier sexual harassment complaint against Cain in 1999. Three former supervisors familiar with Kraushaar's complaint, which did not include a claim of sexual harassment, described it for the AP under condition of anonymity because the matter was handled internally by the agency and was not public.I've personally seen these feminazis ply their trade ... and believe me ... it's ugly. They feel entitled to move up the ladder ... no matter what and over whomever ... and when road blocks come in their way they simple ramp up the accusations and demands. Hyper-feminism gave ladder climbing female psychopaths and narcissists valuable tools in getting what they want ... and most often, they get what they want.
To settle the complaint at the immigration service, Kraushaar initially demanded thousands of dollars in payment, a reinstatement of leave she used after the accident earlier in 2002, promotion on the federal pay scale and a one-year fellowship to Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, according to a former supervisor familiar with the complaint. The promotion itself would have increased her annual salary between $12,000 and $16,000, according to salary tables in 2002 from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management.
If You've Ever Had the Misfortune ...
... of working with one of these, you know how pathological they can be about their "rights" crusade: