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|    Four women say Windsor Democrat Mayor Do    |
|    07 Oct 24 00:29:00    |
      XPost: talk.politics.guns, alt.politics.democrats, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       XPost: sac.politics, alt.war.civil.usa       From: vacancy@kamala.harris              In the summer of 2019, Rose Fumoso left her home in southern France to intern       at a Sonoma County winery, where the 21-year-old greeted customers in the       tasting room and assessed the ripeness of grapes from the vineyard. As the       season wound down in        September, a friend invited Fumoso to a party celebrating the end of harvest.       There, she met the host: Dominic Foppoli, the mayor of Windsor.       A small town in the heart of Wine Country, Windsor has transformed in recent       years from a sleepy neighbor of Healdsburg to a tourist destination. Much of       that rise has been credited to Foppoli, a young winery owner whose political       star and push for        development have attracted outside investments in the community.       It was evening when Fumoso arrived at the party at Foppoli’s Christopher       Creek Winery, 4 miles north of downtown Windsor, on the outskirts of       Healdsburg. She said yes when Foppoli, then 37, suggested she check out his       car. At his invitation, she said,        she sat in the white Tesla’s passenger seat.       Suddenly, they were moving. Fumoso said Foppoli drove them to an unfamiliar       house. Once inside, she said, he grabbed her, forcibly kissed her and groped       her buttocks while pinning her body against his own. Fumoso said she told       Foppoli to stop, and tried        to push him off, but his grip tightened. She said she repeatedly told him,       “No,” but he didn’t listen.       Fumoso is one of four women who have told The Chronicle that Foppoli isolated       and sexually assaulted them after nights of drinking. Reporters interviewed       friends or family members who either witnessed some of the events recounted by       the women or said the        women had confided in them shortly after the alleged assaults.              The allegations follow the arc of Foppoli’s career, from his first bid for       public office to his current seat as Windsor’s mayor:       In 2003, Foppoli dated an 18-year-old campaign volunteer while running to       represent the North Coast in the California State Assembly, the woman told The       Chronicle. She said that, amid their breakup, the young candidate pressured       her to drink alcohol for        the first time before raping her twice at a house party. The woman, now 35,       said she had told Foppoli she was waiting for marriage to have sex.       In 2006, Sophia Williams split a cab with Foppoli after drinking at a       nightclub with friends from a junior college dance class. She said she was       surprised when the driver dropped them off at Foppoli’s house instead of       taking her home, but that Foppoli        offered her his bed, saying he would sleep on the couch. Instead, she said,       Foppoli got into the bed, thrust his groin against her buttocks and tried to       remove her pants as she told him, “No.” To escape, she said, she locked       herself in his bathroom        for hours before fleeing the home early the next morning.       In 2012, Allison Britton attended a conference in Reno for a civic club to       which Foppoli also belongs. After hours of drinking alcohol, Britton said she       became extremely and visibly inebriated, prompting a friend to suggest Foppoli       walk Britton back to        her hotel room. He instead brought Britton to his room, she said, and served       her more alcohol. She said he then engaged in oral copulation with her when       she was too intoxicated to consent and nearly unconscious.       In addition, in 2017, when Foppoli was vice mayor of Windsor, a person who had       rented the guesthouse at Christopher Creek Winery four years earlier wrote a       letter to the mayor alleging Foppoli had a “predatory nature” and had       engaged in “abuse of        power,” according to emails obtained by The Chronicle through the California       Public Records Act.       The complainant — whose name Windsor officials redacted — said Foppoli       invited himself to the guesthouse, where he directed two young female winery       employees to remove their underwear and wear togas, tried to remove at least       one female guest’s        bathing suit, and secretly topped off the guests’ wineglasses.              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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