A new woman alleging sexual harassment by Herman Cain will break her silence at a news conference ... with powerhouse attorney Gloria Allred in tow, obviously.
The embattled Republican presidential candidate has been accused of harassment by two women who worked at the National Restaurant Association in the 1990s.
Herman Cain was president of the trade group at the time. The women both received settlements, which they can't talk about as per the terms of the settlements.
Politico has alleged that Cain sexually harassed the women.
Now, a third woman, who will be the first to go public on Monday, will say she sought Cain's help with an employment issue and was allegedly sexually harassed.
Allred and her client will discuss, in detail, what she alleges occurred with Cain, the Tea Party darling who tried, and failed, to tamp down the scandal last week.
Saturday night after a debate with Newt Gingrich, Cain refused to answer questions about the allegations, saying "We are getting back on message, end of story."
"Read all of the other accounts. Read all of the other accounts where everything has been answered in the story. We're getting back on message, okay?"
Okay. But he may not be able to determine that after today.