Arnold Schwarzenegger Trained in Sexual Harassment


Arnold Schwarzenegger
HOLLYWOOD - Arnold Schwarzenegger was trained in sexual etiquette when he was made Governor

of California in 2003--so he could avoid sexually harassing women he came into

contact with.

The actor has faced a number of allegations of impropriety - most notable in

2001 when British journalist Anna Richardson filed a lawsuit against him,

alleging he squeezed her nipple after an interview.

He admits he may have offended in the past--but has learned his lesson now:

"I cannot put a disclaimer out that I have never touched anyone or that I have

never said anything gross or I have never made a joke that has offended anyone.

It is very sensitive. Twenty years ago it was not so sensitive.

"When we all came into this office we all took training for sexual

harassment. Now I'm in government, I'm representing people. It is not any more I can

make a sexual joke. It's a serious business. So we wanted to have the

guidelines. Why are people getting into trouble? Why can people point the

finger and say this is sexual harassment?

"For me it was important if I offended anyone in the past, to apologize.

Because it could easily have happened. I cannot remember."

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Photo(s) by Ken Kwok- © 2003- Hollywood.com, Inc- All Rights Reserved


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