(CNN) Michael Bloomberg's longtime partner Diana Taylor has this message for anyone bothered by allegations of sexist comments leveled against the former New York City mayor and the non-disclosure agreements his company has used: "It was 30 years ago. Get over it."

According to CBS News , Taylor made those remarks in an interview in Texas on the sidelines of a "Women for Mike" event.

"In none of them was he accused of doing anything, saying something nasty to a woman. That is not who he is. Life has changed. I grew up in that world. It was a bro culture," Taylor, a former New York state banking superintendent, also told CBS. "And we have come a very, very long way. And Michael Bloomberg has been at the forefront of that change."

Asked for comment, Bloomberg spokesperson Erin McPike told CNN: "It is her personal view. It is not the view of the campaign."

Taylor's assertion that Bloomberg was never accused of "saying something nasty to a woman" is incorrect. CNN and other media outlets have reported on lawsuits dating back to the 1990s, in which former female employees accused Bloomberg himself of regularly making sexist and misogynistic remarks in the workplace.

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