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  Politico attracting the wrong kind of attention
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News DateTuesday, March 2, 2004 06:00:00 AM UTC0:0
DescriptionPerhaps it should come as no surprise that shortly after Assemblywoman Rebecca Cohn displayed her inner sex kitten by posing in a vampy leopard print dress on the cover of the January issue of San Jose Magazine, two of her aides filed complaints that she had created an inappropriate, sexually charged working environment.

The staffers alleged that they were asked to handle Cohn's underwear to help her dress for the shoot. You have to figure that if they had to make sure that everything was covered that was supposed to be covered, they would feel pretty uncomfortable, if not downright disturbed. Cohn, a Democrat who represents the Campbell district, certainly managed to repel some voters with her Miss January photo spread, which included a bizarre burlesque pose in a leather Annie-Get-Your-Gun outfit and another in black fishnets and spike heels.
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