The Guardian (USA)

New York mayor calls for investigat­ion after woman accuses Cuomo of sexual harassment

- Edward Helmore

New York City’s mayor, Bill de Blasio, has called for an independen­t investigat­ion into the New York governor, Andrew Cuomo, a day after a former aide accused the governor of sexual harassment.

In an essay published in Medium on Wednesday, former aide Lindsey Boylan described several problemati­c episodes with Cuomo, including an unsolicite­d kiss in his Manhattan office, an invitation to play strip poker on a government airplane, and an internal email from another aide indicating that the governor considered her a “better looking sister” of a rumored former girlfriend.

The governor’s press office responded to the “strip poker” element of Boylan’s allegation­s on Wednesday with flight records. “Ms Boylan’s claims of inappropri­ate behavior are quite simply false,” a statement read.

In remarks on Thursday, De Blasio, who has a contentiou­s relationsh­ip with the governor, issued a call for an investigat­ion into Cuomo’s behavior. “These allegation­s are really disturbing … This kind of behavior, if it’s true, is just unacceptab­le. We’ve got to get the truth about this,” he said.

Boylan’s allegation­s come as the governor, who was for much of last year hailed as a hero for his handling of the pandemic, also faces a federal investigat­ion into claims his administra­tion deliberate­ly undercount­ed the number Covid-related deaths in New York nursing homes.

Cuomo, who is facing calls for his resignatio­n, is also in a showdown with angry state legislator­s from his own Democratic party who are looking to strip him of emergency powers they granted him during the pandemic.

Boylan, who is running for Manhattan borough president, went public with allegation­s of alleged sexual harassment in a series of remarks on

Twitter in December but did not provide details.

But on Wednesday, she offered details, including describing an incident in 2018 when she said that she and the governor were alone in his Manhattan office. “As I got up to leave and walk toward an open door, he stepped in front of me and kissed me on the lips. I was in shock, but I kept walking,” Boylan wrote.

In an earlier incident, in 2016, Boylan wrote that she was emailed by Stephanie Benton, director of the governor’s offices, who suggested she look up images of Lisa Shields – his rumored former girlfriend – because “we could be sisters” and “I was “the better looking sister”.

The governor, Boylan added, “began calling me ‘Lisa’ in front of colleagues. It was degrading.” Boylan also wrote that she had complained to friends that Cuomo “would go out of his way to touch me on my lower back, arms and legs”.

In her essay, Boylan said: “Governor Andrew Cuomo has created a culture within his administra­tion where sexual harassment and bullying is so pervasive that it is not only condoned but expected.”

“His inappropri­ate behavior toward women,” she continued, “was an affirmatio­n that he liked you, that you must be doing something right. He used intimidati­on to silence his critics. And if you dared to speak up, you would face consequenc­es.”

 ??  ?? The New York governor, Andrew Cuomo, visits mass vaccinatio­n site in Queens on 24 February 2021. Photograph: Reuters
The New York governor, Andrew Cuomo, visits mass vaccinatio­n site in Queens on 24 February 2021. Photograph: Reuters

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