this is role play is no excuse for balling up for fist and punching somebody when they rebuff you or having a young lady s ear bleed when you re having sex. that s beyond perverse, beyond wild and unacceptable and i ll let laura comment on this, it s probably a crime. we have to understand this is more, this is allegations of domestic violence, physical abuse, and assault and battery by the sitting attorney general as of right now. by the way, the last thing as we re talking about this cascading pr, i don t know who told him it would be a good day to go to work tomorrow. yeah. there is no reason to prolong this. if you re going to pull the band-aid off, rip it off now and go home. let s talk about the legal angle here, laura. i want to read some of the descriptions from the new yorker as we get to that. a fourth woman, an attorney, who has held prominent positions in the new york legal community, says schneiderman made an advance toward her. when she rebuffed him, he slapped he
the abuse took place during a sexual encounter. schneiderman apparently slapped someone during an argument. it s very odd that he would parse it out this t way he did, that he had never engaged in nonconsensual sex. that s the line he would not cross. but apparently assault is not one in which he would vehemently deny the allegation. he would simply say he vehemently contests the allegations. maybe he has his eyes towards a defamation case or perhaps other things about calling somebody a liar or their actual statements to be untruthful. but what says to me is he has legal counsel, and he himself, by the way, the top dog lawyer in new york should know enough not to make a blanket assertion or statement that could be used against him later. so he parsed it out in a very careful way. but legally speaking that you didn t commit nonconsensual sex, which is known as rape in other people s world is not enough to say that you did not commit the other crimes that you were accused of, includin
bunching something while they rebuff you or having a young lady s ear bleed while they re having sex. that is beyond perverse that is unacceptable. and i ll let laura in on this, it s probably a crime. we have to understand that this is more. this is allegations of domestic violence, physical abuse, and assault and battery by the sitting attorney general as of right now. and by the way, the last thing is we re talking about this cascading pr, i don t know who told me it would be a good day to go to work tomorrow. there is no reason to prolong this. if you pull the band-aid off, rip it off now and go home. let s talk about the legal angle here, laura. i want to read some of the descriptions from the new yorker as we get to that. a fourth woman, an attorney who has held prominent positions in the new york legal community said that schneiderman made an advance toward her. when she rebuffed him, he slapped her across the face with such force that left a mark the next day. she recalls scr