Accuser says talk of Cuomo as AG spurred her to come forward
NEW YORK — One of the women who accused New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo of sexually harassing her at the workplace said she was motivated to come forward after another woman contacted her sharing similar allegations and following the Democratic governor’s name being mentioned as a potential cabinet position nominee for President Joe Biden.
Another accuser told a television interviewer Thursday that she felt she had no choice but to answer Cuomo’s questions about her sex life, feeling pressured because “my boss was asking these questions, so I was trying to answer them.”
Former Cuomo adviser Lindsey Boylan told Harper’s Bazaar in an article published Thursday that she woke up one day in December, and saw Cuomo “being floated for attorney general, the highest law enforcement position in the U.S.”
She had tweeted earlier about an abusive workplace environment in the administration, but after an unnamed woman reached out to her with a story of being harassed by Cuomo and seeing the possibility of him in the Biden administration being raised, she said, “I didn’t think about it at all . ... I began tweeting about my experience.”
The 36-year-old Boylan worked for Cuomo’s team from March 2015 to October 2018 and recounted her story of sexual harassment in the series of Twitter posts.
Boylan elaborated on her accusations in a Feb. 24 Medium post in which she said Cuomo once suggested a game of strip poker and on another occasion kissed her without her consent.
Two additional women have made accusations against the 63-year-old Cuomo since then. Charlotte Bennett, 25, a former low-level aide, said Cuomo quizzed her about her sex life and told her he would consider dating “anyone above the age of 22.”