5:40 pm ET October 31, 2011

SNEAK PEEK: Herman Cain Gives Greta Van Susteren Details on Employee Who Accused Him of Sexual Harassment

This morning, Herman Cain spoke out against allegations that he sexually harassed two women in the 1990s. He stated that he did not sexually harass anyone, but admitted that he was accused of harassment at the National Restaurant Association.

In this exclusive preview clip from tonight’s On the Record at 10p/ 1a ET, Greta Van Susteren asks Herman Cain about the woman who accused him of sexual harassment. Greta asks, “Did the woman work here in [Washington D.C.] or Chicago?”

Cain responds saying, “The one that I am familiar with worked here in the Washington office. I can’t even remember her name because she had not been a long-term employee, but I do remember the formal allegations she made in terms of sexual harassment.”

He goes on to tell Greta that he has not sexually harassed anyone in his life and once the charge was made he recused himself and turned it over to his general council and asked them to investigate, and they did.

In conclusion, he says, “Since it was baseless, there was no big settlement or it would’ve had to come to me.”

Hear the full sneak peek clip below:

Tune in for the full interview tonight at 10p/ 1a ET.

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