Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Cuomo accused of sexual harassment by second ex-aide.

Another ex-aide: Governor asked personal questions

- By Hannah Knowles

A second former aide to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, has publicly accused him of sexual harassment, telling The New York Times that the scandal-embroiled Democratic politician asked invasive personal questions that she interprete­d as sexual advances.

Charlotte Bennett, 25, told the Times that the 63-yearold governor asked about her sex life, wondered if she had slept with older men and told her he would be interested in relationsh­ips with women in their 20s. She described her particular alarm at a conversati­on alone with the governor June 5, according to the newspaper, and said she was quickly moved to another job after recounting it to Cuomo’s chief of staff.

Bennett’s accusation­s, which the Times said are supported by texts, come days after another former aide, Lindsey Boylan, detailed her sexual harassment allegation­s spanning several years against the governor, who has been under political fire from all sides in recent weeks. The three-term governor who became a Democratic star and familiar face in the early days of the coronaviru­s pandemic is facing bipartisan calls for investigat­ions into both harassment claims and his administra­tion’s withholdin­g of data on the virus’s full death toll in nursing homes.

Cuomo, in a statement Saturday, said that Bennett “has every right to speak out” but that he was trying to act as a mentor and denied making advances toward her. He said he never intended “to act in any way that was inappropri­ate.”

“I believe the best way to get to the truth is through a full and thorough outside review and I am directing all state employees to comply with that effort,” the governor said, asking New Yorkers to withhold judgment until the review is complete and saying he would have no further comment until then.

A former federal judge will lead the inquiry and “all staff will cooperate,” a special counsel to the governor said.

Cuomo denied sexually harassing Boylan when she first publicly accused him late last year, and his staff reiterated that this week when Boylan, a former special adviser and deputy secretary for economic developmen­t, published a lengthy online account that included images of emails and texts.

Bennett, who worked as an executive assistant and health policy adviser and contribute­d to New York’s coronaviru­s response, did not immediatel­y respond to The Washington Post’s inquiries Saturday evening.

“I understood that the governor wanted to sleep with me, and felt horribly uncomforta­ble and scared,” she told the Times. “And was wondering how I was going to get out of it and assumed it was the end of my job.”

Hired in 2019, she left the Cuomo administra­tion in November, according to the Times. Bennett told the paper that she did not press for an investigat­ion after disclosing her experience with Cuomo to other staffers and wished at the time to “move on.”

Beth Garvey, special counsel and senior adviser to the governor, said in a statement Saturday that “Bennett’s concerns were treated with sensitivit­y and respect and in accordance with applicable law and policy.” Bennett was transferre­d, on her request, to “a position in which she had expressed a long-standing interest, and was thoroughly debriefed on the facts which did not include a claim of physical contact or inappropri­ate sexual conduct,” Garvey stated.

No more action was taken, Garvey said, “consistent with Bennett’s wishes.”

Bennett told the Times she initially “got along really well” with the governor, finding his questions about her love life inappropri­ate at times but still viewing him as “a father figure.” Things shifted in the spring, however, she said.

Bennett said she was asked in late March to begin working in Albany as part of the state’s COVID -19 response effort. Two months later, in midmay, the governor’s perception of their relationsh­ip seemingly began to change, she said. She told the paper that Cuomo seemed strangely focused on the fact that she had been sexually assaulted.

“When she came to me and opened up about being a sexual assault survivor and how it shaped her and her ongoing efforts to create an organizati­on that empowered her voice to help other survivors, I tried to be supportive and helpful,” Cuomo said in his statement Saturday.

The most inappropri­ate questions came June 5 when she was with Cuomo in his office, Bennett told the Times. Initially asked to take dictation alongside another staffer, she said, she found herself alone with the governor, and was plied with inquiries about her romantic life. The questions included whether she was in a relationsh­ip, whether she was monogamous and whether she had had sex with older men, according to her account to the Times.

The newspaper said it reviewed texts with a friend from that day and the next in which Bennett said she was upset by the conversati­on, called it “the most explicit it could be” and described some of its substance.

Bennett told the Times that Cuomo also said, “he’s fine with anyone above the age of 22.”

Bennett said that the two female Cuomo staffers to whom she brought her concerns were sympatheti­c and that she has no issue with their response. Neither woman responded Saturday to The Post.

The ex-aide said Cuomo did not try to touch her inappropri­ately, according to the Times. The other former aide alleging harassment, on the other hand - Boylan - accused Cuomo of going “out of his way to touch me on my lower back, arms and legs” and giving her an unsolicite­d kiss as she tried to leave his office.

Boylan said she resigned from the Cuomo administra­tion in fall 2018 after her relationsh­ip with top staff deteriorat­ed. She presented her alleged experience­s as part of a workplace-wide problem, saying that other Cuomo staff “normalized” the governor’s inappropri­ate behavior and that two other women had reached out to her after she went public in December.

 ?? Elizabeth Frantz / New York Times ?? Charlotte Bennett, a former aide to Gov. Andrew Cuomo, is accusing Cuomo of sexual harassment, saying that he asked her questions about her sex life, whether she was monogamous in her relationsh­ips and if she had ever had sex with older men. The governor did not deny that he asked Bennett personal questions; he said in the statement that he would have no further comment until the review is concluded.
Elizabeth Frantz / New York Times Charlotte Bennett, a former aide to Gov. Andrew Cuomo, is accusing Cuomo of sexual harassment, saying that he asked her questions about her sex life, whether she was monogamous in her relationsh­ips and if she had ever had sex with older men. The governor did not deny that he asked Bennett personal questions; he said in the statement that he would have no further comment until the review is concluded.
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