Jill Armstrong, a former full-time nanny for Meg Whitman's family, came to the defense of another onetime member of the GOP gubernatorial candidate's household staff on Tuesday.
Nicky Diaz, who is Mexican and is not a citizen of the United States, recently charged that Whitman employed her as a housekeeper for nearly a decade despite knowing that she was in the country illegally.
While Whitman has strongly denied the allegations and has accused Democratic rival Jerry Brown of facilitating the controversy, Armstrong told the San Francisco Chronicle that she believes Diaz's claim because she "know[s] the family" and "what it was like."
"I set up her apartment. I did the unpacking," and other jobs to get the place ready for the children, Armstrong said.
But she described Whitman as "cheap" and said she was surprised when her boss at first balked at paying the agreed salary - arguing that Armstrong didn't "deserve" it because she wasn't yet working full-time as a nanny.
Armstrong said she was also surprised to hear Whitman's explanation last week that her husband did not recall receiving a letter from the Social Security Administration in 2003 that asked the Whitmans to double-check their information on Diaz because the information on file did not match the agency's records.
"[Whitman's husband Griff] Harsh would not forget something like that," Armstrong said. "He had his thumb on everything."
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5 comments:
I hope this whole thing keeps her from getting elected. Isn't it amazing how those who have so much can be so cheap and tight with their money?
Interesting. If it walks like a duck...
Does anyone really believe that she didn't know?
Hey the rich get rich BECAUSE they're tight with their money! Bit rich that the illegal maid is having a stab . now don't yell at me . . but shouldn't she be keeping a little quiet about her status?
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