Lindsey Boylan accused GOV. Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment
The Sexual Harassment of Women at the workplace is quite an offense in the court of order, but who will justify if the bureaucrats commit this heinous crime itself.
The shield of states is not safe for women, this statement proves after Lindsey Boylan alleged GOV. Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment.
Ms. Boylan, a Democrat running for Manhattan president, made the new allegations in a post on the website Medium more than two months after she first spoke up about alleged mistreatment by Mr. Cuomo. At the time, she hadn’t provided details, saying she had no interest in speaking to journalists.
But on Wednesday, she attributed her decision to say more to Assembly member Ron Kim levying public accusations of bullying and threats from Mr. Cuomo and his aides last week.
Today I am telling my story. I never planned to share the details of my experience working in the Cuomo administration, but I am doing so now in hopes that it may make it easier for others to speak their own truth. https://t.co/n1Lcc6Ac66
— Lindsey Boylan (@LindseyBoylan) February 24, 2021
The idea that someone might think I held my high-ranking position because of the Governor’scrush’ on me was more demeaning than the kiss itself,” she posted.
She admitted that during her more than three years in the Democrat’s administration, Cuomo “would go out of his way to touch me on my lower back, arms and legs.”
Cuomo’s office denied the allegations as “simply false.”
Assemblywoman Jessica Gonzalez-Rojas, a Democrat from Queens, called the allegations “abhorrent and heartbreaking.”
“We must hold even the highest officials of our state accountable if we expect to restore the public’s trust,” she posted. She also called for new legislation to discourage harassment.
Lindsey Boylan, who eventually resigned from the Democratic governor’s team, described deep discomfort with Cuomo starting in 2016. The courage gathered was compiled on Wednesday revealing details of her bad phase on Twitter.
