“I chose not to speak about it at the time for several reasons because I was horribly embarrassed, and was unsure of my right to do so because [Basabe] required me to sign an NDA when I start…
A controversial Page Six fixture turned Florida State House Rep. Fabián Basabe has been accused of slapping a 25-year-old aide.
The aide, Nicolas Fevola, told the outer that Basabe “had been drinking and was mistaken about something that lead him to slap me in the face in front of other people in the room. He then told me to stand in the corner. I was so embarrassed that I did as he asked.”But Basabe told CBS investigative reporter Jim DeFede of the accusation, “What? I don’t remember anything like that.”
Basabe was asked by CBS if he required staff to sign nondisclosure and said: “There’s an application package. Whatever is in there, is in there. I don’t deal with the hiring process.” he also alleged that Frevola “has personal issues.”
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