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Gloria Allred & Sharon Bialek To Hold News Conference To React To Herman Cain's Suspension Of His Campaign

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Dec. 5 2011, Published 6:00 a.m. ET

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By Jen Heger - RadarOnline.com Legal Editor

The first woman to go public with allegations that Herman Cain made sexually improper advances to her, Sharon Bialek, and her attorney, Gloria Allred, will hold a news conference in Chicago on Monday to react to Cain's decision to "suspend" his campaign for President, RadarOnline.com is exclusively reporting.

Herman Cain made the announcement over the weekend that he was suspending his bid to become the GOP nominee for President after revelations that several women had made sexual harassment claims against the Tea Party darling. Just last week, Ginger White told the media that she had a 13-year extramarital affair with Cain.

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Cain has denied having the affair and to sexually harassing the alleged victims.

Bialek alleged that Cain had made sexually improper sexual advances towards her when she asked for his help in getting a new job.

The news conference is being held at 2 p.m. CT at the Peninsula Hotel in Chicago. Sharon will dispel some of the alleged myths circulated by Cain supporters. Allred will also address Cain's attacks on all of his alleged female victims, and his decision to "suspend" but not terminate his campaign.

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