Article snippet: Two additional women came forward Tuesday to say former Vice President MORE touched them in ways that made them uncomfortable. The women, Caitlyn Caruso and D. J. Hill, recounted their experiences to The New York Times. Caruso, 22, told the Times that Biden rested his hand on her thigh even as she attempted to show her discomfort by squirming in her seat during an event on sexual assault at the University of Nevada at Las Vegas. Caruso, who was 19 at the time, added that Biden hugged her "just a little bit too long." She told the newspaper that the interaction was uncomfortable because she had just talked about her own sexual assault and expected Biden to be aware of physical boundaries. "It doesn’t even really cross your mind that such a person would dare perpetuate harm like that," she told the Times. "These are supposed to be people you can trust." Hill, 59, told the newspaper that while taking a photograph with Biden in 2012, the then-vice president placed his hand on her shoulder and began moving it down her back, something she said made her "very uncomfortable." "Only he knows his intent," she added. Hill's and Caruso's statements follow allegations brought by former Nevada state lawmaker Lucy Flores and Amy Lappos, a former congressional aide to Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.). A spokesperson for Biden responded to a request for comment by referring The Hill to a statement Biden made Sunday. Biden, who is considering a bid for president in 2020, said in the st... Link to the full article to read more
Two more women accuse Biden of inappropriate touching | TheHill
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