He Gave Me A 'French Kiss!' Third Woman Accuses Tom Brokaw Of Sexual Assault
May 2 2018, Updated 1:01 p.m. ET
A third woman has accused Tom Brokaw of sexual assault. The alleged victim claimed the longtime NBC News anchor forcibly French kissed her when she was a young reporter.
"Brokaw made a pass at me 50 years ago in my rented hillside house… We talked and then, abruptly, he was embracing me and giving me a French kiss," freelance writer Mary Reinholz wrote on The Villager.
The alleged incident occurred at the writer's Los Angeles home in the 1960's, after Brokaw, 78, helped Reinholz with a story.
"I pulled away, reminding him that he was married and a tryst was out of the question," she continued. "He said, 'Yes, it would be unfair to Meredith,' meaning his wife."
Brokaw has been married to Meredith Lynn Auld since 1962 and shares three adult children with her.
As RadarOnline.com readers know, Reinholz's claims come after two other women accused the veteran anchor of sexual assault.
Just last week, Brokaw vehemently denied the allegations made against him by former NBC staffer, Linda Vester. In a scathing statement, he even went as far as to call her an "angry" liar who decided to attack him to get her time in the spotlight.
"I wouldn't be writing about this if wasn't for… Brokaw's disparaging remarks about Linda Vester," added Reinholz in her post. "I believe her story is credible."
Tom Brokaw has yet to comment on the explosive new claims.
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