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HP CEO Mark Hurd gets apology from sex harassment ‘victim’

KitGuru reported on the forced resignation of HP CEO Mark Hurd a few days ago due to sexual harassment allegations. His ‘victim' Jodie Fisher issued a press release saying she was saddened he has lost his job.

Jodie Fisher - at least someone is smiling

“I was surprised and saddened that Mark Hurd lost his job over this. That was never my intention.”
“Mark and I never had an affair or intimate sexual relationship. I first met Mark in 2007 when I interviewed for a contractor job at the company.”

It appears there has indeed been no sexual contact and it appears they were socialising, having dinners together when she was ‘under contract to work at high level customer and executive summit events'.

KitGuru says: Many people might recognise her as she is also an actress who has appeared in the NBC show “Age Of Love”.

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2 comments

  1. well he leaves with a $50 million handout from what i hear, so I doubt he is too gutted over this.

  2. women annoy me, they act innocent in these cases and then when the other party ends up fired or in trouble they issue a vague apology. Idiot.