Cain Accuser Served With Eviction Papers in Illinois
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}An Illinois woman who claims Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain groped her when she went to him for help finding a job has been served with eviction papers.
Cook County Sheriff's spokesman Frank Bilecki says deputies on Tuesday served the papers on Sharon Bialek's 13-year-old son because the woman wasn't at home.
Bilecki says Illinois law allows minors who live in the home to sign for a summons. It requires Bialek, who couldn't be reached for comment, to appear in court.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Bilecki says the owner of Bialek's townhome in the Chicago suburb of Glenview began the eviction process after she failed to pay $7,500 in back rent.
Bialek stood with high-profile lawyer Gloria Allred while accusing Cain of trying to force himself on her. Cain denies the allegation.