A congressman's accuser: Blackballed and baby-sitting for cash
One reason women are reluctant to report or delayed in reporting harassment and/or assault by powerful men.
North Carolina native Lauren Greene aspired to a career in politics when she arrived on Capitol Hill as an intern in 2009. She spent the next five years climbing the Capitol Hill ladder, ultimately becoming a communications director for a congressman in 2014.
But Greenes budding career imploded, she said, the minute she accused Rep. Blake Farenthold (R-Texas) of sexually harassing her.
Since the summer of 2014, when she says Farenthold fired her for raising concerns about a hostile work environment, Greene has been unable to land a full-time job. Shes making $15 an hour working temporary gigs for a homebuilder. She baby-sits on the side to earn extra cash.
Her family has had to support her financially. And Greene, now 30, has left D.C., with no illusions that she will ever work in politics again.
https://www.politico.com/story/2017/12/04/blake-farenthold-sexual-harass-greene-278869