From the AP:
“Former
development aide accuses Cuomo of sexual harassment”
A former aide
to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo who is now running for Manhattan borough
president accused him of sexual harassment in a series of tweets Sunday, saying
he made inappropriate comments about her appearance. Lindsey Boylan tweeted that
the Democratic governor “sexually harassed me for years. Many saw it, and
watched.” “I could never anticipate what to expect: would I be grilled on my
work (which was very good) or harassed about my looks. Or would it be both in
the same conversation? This was the way for years," she continued. Asked
for comment, Cuomo’s press secretary Caitlin Girouard said, “There is simply no
truth to these claims.” Boylan, 36, worked for the Cuomo administration from
March 2015 to October 2018, serving first as executive vice president of Empire
State Development and then as a special adviser to Cuomo for economic
development. She did not provide details of the alleged harassment and didn't
immediately respond to messages from The Associated Press. Boylan later
tweeted, “To be clear: I have no interest in talking to journalists. I am about
validating the experience of countless women and making sure abuse stops.”
Boylan’s sexual
harassment allegation against Cuomo comes after The Associated Press and others
reported that the 63-year-old governor is under consideration for the job of
attorney general in the administration of President-elect Joe Biden. Earlier
this month, Boylan had also tweeted about her work experience in the Cuomo
administration, listing it as the worst job she ever had. “I tried to quit
three times before it stuck. I’ve worked hard my whole life. Hustled — fake it
till you make it style,” she wrote. “That environment is beyond toxic. I’m
still unwrapping it years later in therapy!” Personnel memos written in 2018,
obtained by The Associated Press, indicate that Boylan resigned after she was
confronted about complaints about her own office behavior. Several women
complained to Empire State Development’s human resources department that “Ms.
Boyland had behaved in a way towards them that was harassing, belittling, and
had yelled and been generally unprofessional," wrote the administration’s
ethics officer, Julia Pinover Kupiec in one memo. Boylan resigned after meeting
with officials including Cuomo’s top lawyer, Alphonso David, to be “counseled”
about the complaints. David said in a follow-up memo that Boylan had contacted
him several days later and said she had reconsidered her resignation and wished
to return to work, but he discouraged her from doing so. Boylan ran against
U.S. Rep. Jerrold Nadler in the 2020 Democratic primary, garnering 22% of the
vote in a campaign in which she argued that the incumbent wasn’t progressive
enough. She announced last month that she is running in the 2021 Democratic
primary to succeed Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, who is
term-limited.
^ There needs to be an investigation to see whether these allegations are true. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/former-development-aide-accuses-cuomo-183823882.html
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