Michael Bloomberg agrees to release three women from nondisclosure agreements his firm signed over comments he made – USA TODAY

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WASHINGTON – Two days after political rivals excoriated him about the issue during the debate in Las Vegas, Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg has agreed to release three women from confidentiality agreements his company signed related to comments they accused him of making.

After refusing on the debate stage to make those “nondisclosure agreements” (NDAs) public, the former New York City mayor has directed his namesake media company to review the use of such contracts and approve their release.

“They’ve identified 3 NDAs that we signed over the past 30-plus years with women to address complaints about comments they said I had made,” the billionaire businessman said in a statement. “If any of them want to be released from their NDA so that they can talk about those allegations, they should contact the company and they’ll be given a release.”

Bloomberg said he had done “a lot of reflecting on this issue over the past few days” and pledged his company would no longer offer confidentiality agreements to resolve claims of sexual harassment or misconduct. Nondisclosure agreements are a legally binding contract often used by businesses to pay employees not to speak about a host off issues including sexual harassment and competitive businessmen practices.

Democratic presidential candidates, former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg, left, and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., talk before a Democratic presidential primary debate Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2020, in Las Vegas, hosted by NBC News and MSNBC.

“I recognize that NDAs, particularly when they are used in the context of sexual harassment and sexual assault, promote a culture of silence in the workplace and contribute to a culture of women not feeling safe or supported,” he said. “It is imperative that when problems occur, workplaces not only address the specific incidents, but the culture and practices that led to those incidents. And then leaders must act.”

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