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By Caitlin Flynn/March 12, 2021 11:30 pm EST
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In response to The New Yorker report, which was published in October 2020, Guilfoyle provided this statement: “[I]n my 30-year career working for the SF District Attorney’s Office, the LA District Attorney’s Office, in media and in politics, I have never engaged in any workplace misconduct of any kind. During my career, I have served as a mentor to countless women, with many of whom I remain exceptionally close to this day.”
According to the HuffPost, other staffers said Guilfoyle was emotionally abusive. The human resources investigation included interviews with hair and makeup staffers, who allegedly were often on the receiving end of the abuse. In 2018, HuffPost sent 19 questions to Guilfoyle’s attorney. He responded with a brief statement denying all allegations of wrongdoing and stated that “Kimberly has happily moved onto the next chapter of her life and hopes others will do the same.”