Perry Camp Denies Leaking Cain Story
Nov 2, 2011 3 Comments ›› Pat Dollard
Gov. Rick Perry’s presidential campaign is adamantly refuting the suggestion that it helped orchestrate a POLITICO story on past allegations of sexual harassment involving businessman Herman Cain.
In an interview on Fox News, top Cain adviser Mark Block blamed Perry adviser Curt Anderson — who worked on Cain’s unsuccessful 2004 Senate campaign — for the story, saying Perry and his campaign “owe Herman Cain and his family an apology.”
Reached by phone, Perry spokesman Ray Sullivan called Block’s claims “outrageous” and said the campaign first learned of the allegations against Cain by reading the story in POLITICO. “Nobody and no one at this campaign was involved in the story in any way,” Sullivan said.
Anderson said in a statement that he’s known Cain for seven years and that these allegations were news to him. “I have great respect for Herman and his character and I would never speak ill of him, on the record or off the record,” Anderson said.










