New Allegations Surface Against Daniel Korski: Four More Women Come Forward
In a recent development, four additional women have come forward with allegations of inappropriate behavior against Daniel Korski. These claims follow TV writer Daisy Goodwin’s accusation that Korski touched her breast while he was a special adviser at 10 Downing Street during David Cameron’s tenure.
Daisy Goodwin, aged 61, initially spoke out against Korski earlier this year when he entered the race to become the Conservative candidate for London mayor. Korski later withdrew from the mayoral race but vehemently denied Goodwin’s allegations.
According to reports, three women, including a senior government official, had previously made similar allegations of inappropriate touching and sexual misconduct against Korski, as reported by The Financial Times last month.
One of the women described an incident where Korski placed his hand on her thigh, well above her knee, before subsequently groping her neck and shoulders. Korski allegedly made inappropriate comments during this encounter.
Another woman recounted an incident in which Korski ran his hand along her stomach area from behind, which left her feeling uncomfortable and described it as an intentional act.
In a recent article, Daisy Goodwin disclosed that a fourth woman, who preferred to remain anonymous, had confided in her about being groped by Korski in a public place. This woman chose not to go public with her story due to concerns about potential repercussions.
Goodwin further revealed that she had been contacted by several women who shared remarkably similar stories about their experiences with Korski.
Daniel Korski has strongly denied all of these allegations when approached by journalists. The unfolding situation continues to raise questions about accountability and appropriate behavior in positions of power.