Mary Margaret Olohan
Social Issues Reporter
May 06, 2020 8:57 PM ET
Biden accuser Tara Reade said she filed a complaint detailing sexual harassment in 1993.
Unveiling the complaint would vindicate multiple details of her allegations, Reade says.
Former Vice President Biden requested the secretary of the Senate to locate the complaint and make it public, but the secretary of the Senate said that would be illegal.
Tara Reade, who has accused former Vice President Joe Biden of sexually assaulting her, said she filed a complaint in 1993 that, if unveiled, would vindicate multiple details of her allegations. The presumptive presidential nominee recently requested the secretary of the Senate to locate the complaint and make it public.
But confusion surrounds the location and contents of the complaint Reade says she filed 27 years ago when she worked as a Senate staffer for Biden in 1993. Reade has accused the then-senator of kissing her, touching her and penetrating her with his fingers without her consent.
Biden denied the allegations publicly for the first time Friday morning on MSNBC. His campaign has also denied the assault, saying it “absolutely did not happen.â€
The former vice president also said Friday that he is “absolutely positive†that no one he knows of “was ever made aware of a complaint†made against him by Reade. He requested that the secretary of the Senate locate and make public any such complaint, if one exists.
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