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Monday, December 14, 2020

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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo Accused of Sexual Harassment by Ex-AideSpokeswoman for governor denies allegations: 


‘There is simply no truth to these claims.’


Gov. Andrew Cuomo ‘harassed me for years,’ said Lindsey Boylan, who is a candidate for Manhattan borough president. Photo: Barry Williams/TNS/Zuma Press



A former economic-development aide to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and current candidate for Manhattan borough president accused the Democratic governor Sunday of sexually harassing her while she worked for the state.

Lindsey Boylan, 36 years old, said in posts on Twitter that Mr. Cuomo “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?”









Ms. Boylan didn’t return messages asking her to elaborate on her Twitter posts. She later tweeted that she wouldn’t be talking to reporters about the matter.


Lindsey Boylan formerly served on New York state’s economic-development authority and the governor’s dedicated staff. Photo: Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Women's Forum of New York


Caitlin Girouard, a spokeswoman for the governor, denied the allegations.

“There is simply no truth to these claims,” she said.


A state official said Ms. Boylan didn’t file any formal complaints against the governor while she was a state employee.

Ms. Boylan worked at the state’s economic-development authority, Empire State Development, from 2015 to 2018, according to her LinkedIn profile. She then moved into the Executive Chamber—Mr. Cuomo’s dedicated staff—and served from March 2018 to October 2018.

Mr. Cuomo’s national profile has increased based on his management of the coronavirus pandemic in New York. He is being considered for appointment as U.S. attorney general by President-elect Joe Biden, people familiar with the matter have said.

In the midst of the #MeToo movement, Mr. Cuomo signed legislation in 2018 that, among other things, extended state workplace harassment protections to contractors, banned mandatory arbitration for harassment victims and required private employers to develop anti-harassment policies and conduct annual training.

In a Democratic primary challenge, the actress Cynthia Nixon accused Mr. Cuomo that year of being slow to act on complaints of sexual harassment against allies. Ms. Nixon pointed to Sam Hoyt, a former state Assembly member whom Mr. Cuomo hired as an economic-development adviser.

A former state employee, Lisa Marie Cater, said in a 2017 lawsuit that she was forcefully kissed and groped by Mr. Hoyt, who helped her get a job at the Department of Motor Vehicles. Ms. Cater said in the lawsuit that Mr. Cuomo and his advisers had ignored her complaints.






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