One of the women who accused Herman Cain of sexual harassment at the National Restaurant Association wants to tell her side of the story, her lawyer told the Washington Post, but she must first get around a confidentiality agreement.

“It is just frustrating that Herman Cain is going around bad-mouthing the two complainants, and my client is blocked by a confidentiality agreement,” lawyer Joel Bennett told the Post. “The National Restaurant Association ought to release them and allow them to respond."

The lawyer described his client as an Ivy League graduate who worked with Cain at the NRA in the late 1990s, who now works for the federal government, adding she is temporarily living with relatives because the press is staking out her home.

Read the full report at The Washington Post >