Documents: Money woes for Fla. family in scandal

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Jill Kelley sits inside her home on Tuesday, Nov 13, 2012 in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)
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Natalie Khawam worked for Cohen's firm. She filed a lawsuit against the firm's chief financial officer, claiming she was sexually harassed after she asked about reimbursement for expenses, according to the court documents. She claimed Alan Goldberg asked her why she needed the money and she said because she was a single mom and needed to pay her divorce lawyer. "You have nice legs, your lawyer won't drop you" she claimed he replied.

Cohen, defending Goldberg, disputed all of her accusations, and said Khawam had a history of lying to the court, according to the documents.

A report by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission found the facts did not support that "working conditions were so intolerable that a reasonable person in her position would have been compelled to resign."

Khawam, who earned $270,822 in 2010, quit the firm and filed for bankruptcy in April, listing almost $350,000 in assets against $3.6 million in liabilities, including an $800,000 personal loan from her sister and brother-in-law, according to court documents. It was not clear whether the loan was made over time.

Her assets were a $344,000 residential property in Washington, D.C., a 2000 Volvo and jewelry, clothes and $694 in cash. Her liabilities included two mortgages totaling $367,000 on the D.C. property, more than $100,000 in student loans and three other personal loans totaling $1.1 million.

In another twist in the scandal, court records indicate that Petraeus and Allen intervened two months ago in a messy custody dispute on behalf of Khawam. The judge awarded Khawam's ex-husband custody of their son last year. He also called Khawam dishonest and lacking in integrity.

For her part, Jill Kelley has taken a low profile since Petraeus' affair with his biographer, Paula Broadwell, became public. The Kelleys have retained high-powered Washington lawyer Abbe Lowell, who did not immediately return a call.

Jill Kelley was appointed honorary consul for South Korea for the city of Tampa in August after she met with the nation's ambassador when he and other embassy staff visited Florida to promote a free trade agreement subsequently approved by Congress.

South Korean Embassy officials said the position doesn't give her diplomatic immunity or powers, and she hadn't really done anything in her new role. Kelley was one of 10 honorary consuls in the U.S. and one of two in Florida.

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