You think Sharon Bialek’s enjoying the notoriety? This would be her second press conference along with a host of TV appearances.

(The Hill) — Sharon Bialek, the first woman to publicly accuse presidential contender Herman Cain of sexual harassment during his time as president of the National Restaurant Association, said Wednesday that while she had not yet had contact with any of the other accusers, she would be open to holding a joint press conference to detail their alleged experiences.

The idea was first floated by the lawyer for Karen Kraushaar, a spokeswoman for the Treasury Department who came forward Tuesday after her identity as one of the women who received a settlement from the trade group was revealed.

“If the women would like to get together, and Gloria [Allred, Bialek’s attorney] and I have yet to discuss this, I’m all for it if Gloria is,” Bialek said on MSNBC.

Bialek blasted Cain for his remarks during a press conference Tuesday in which he categorically denied inappropriate behavior and said he never remembered meeting Bialek.

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