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Woman denies Kerry relationship rumor

A 27-year-old American woman broke her silence Monday after days of swirling rumors, to deny that she had an affair with Senator John Kerry, or that she worked as his intern.
/ Source: The Associated Press

A woman who has been the subject of rumors linking her to Sen. John Kerry denied Monday that she ever had an affair with the Democratic presidential candidate.

Breaking her silence four days after the allegations surfaced on the Internet, Alexandra Polier issued a statement to The Associated Press, saying, “I have never had a relationship with Senator Kerry, and the rumors in the press are completely false.”

Kerry already has denied reports that he had an extramarital affair. On Monday, his campaign said he would have no further comment.

Polier’s statement was released to the AP in Nairobi, where the 27-year-old freelance journalist is visiting the parents of her fiance, Yaron Schwartzman, an Israeli who was raised in Kenya. She previously worked as an editorial assistant for the AP in New York.

“Whoever is spreading these rumors and allegations does not know me,” Polier said, appealing to the media to respect her privacy and the privacy of her fiance and his family.

Polier also took issue with reports that referred to her as a former Kerry intern.

“I never interned or worked for John Kerry,” she told AP over the phone.

Family backing
In a separate statement, Polier’s parents, Terry and Donna Polier of Malvern, Pa., dismissed the “completely false and unsubstantiated” allegations about their daughter.

“We love and support her 100 percent and these unfounded rumors are hurtful to our entire family,” the statement said. “We appreciate the way Senator Kerry has handled the situation, and intend on voting for him for president of the United States.”

The statement did not address purported quotes by Polier’s parents in the British tabloid The Sun that were harshly critical of Kerry.

Kerry has won 14 of 16 Democratic primaries and caucuses, and is expected to be the Democratic challenger to President Bush in November.

Rumors of a relationship between Kerry and Polier first appeared Thursday on the Internet and were picked up by newspapers in several countries outside the United States. Few U.S. publications printed her name, however.

Kerry offers one denial
Asked Friday about the reports, Kerry told reporters: “I just deny it categorically. It’s rumor. It’s untrue. And that’s the last time I intend” to respond to questions about it.

Regarding her silence until now, Polier said, “Because these stories were false, I assumed the media would ignore them. It seems that efforts to peddle these lies continue, so I feel compelled to address them.”

By Monday, reporters and photographers were camped outside the Schwartzmans’ Nairobi home, and at one point pursued the car of Yaron’s mother, Hannah Schwartzman, as she left the walled compound.

Polier and Yaron Schwartzman met at Clark University, in Worcester, Mass. Polier graduated from Clark in 1999. She received her master’s in journalism from Columbia in 2003. They arrived in Kenya last October.