San Diego Union-Tribune

FORMER CUOMO AIDE DESCRIBES ALLEGED HARASSMENT

- ALBANY, N.Y.

A former member of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s administra­tion who previously accused him of sexual harassment offered new details Wednesday, saying he once kissed her on the lips without consent after a private meeting.

Lindsey Boylan said that during her more than three years working as an economic adviser in the administra­tion, Cuomo “would go out of his way to touch me on my lower back, arms and legs,” compared her to one of his rumored ex-girlfriend­s and once joked they should play strip poker.

Boylan, a Democrat running for Manhattan borough president, wrote in a post on the website Medium that the kiss happened after she gave Cuomo a one-on-one briefing on economic and infrastruc­ture projects in his New York City 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,” she said. “The idea that someone might think I held my high-ranking position because of the Governor’s ‘crush’ on me was more demeaning than the kiss itself.”

She confirmed that she had posted the blog, but did not respond to a request for further comment.

Boylan, a former deputy secretary for economic developmen­t and special adviser to the governor, tweeted in December that Cuomo sexually harassed her, but she didn’t reveal details and declined interview requests.

At the time, Cuomo denied that he did anything inappropri­ate.

“Look, I fought for and I believe a woman has the right to come forward and express her opinion and express issues and concerns that she has,” Cuomo told reporters. “But it’s just not true.”

Cuomo’s spokespers­on Caitlin Girouard said Wednesday that all of Boylan’s “claims of inappropri­ate behavior are quite simply false.”

Boylan said she initially spoke up about her experience­s because of reports Cuomo was being considered as President Joe Biden’s pick for attorney general.

She decided to elaborate, she wrote, because she hoped it would empower other women to come forward.

 ?? SETH WENIG AP ?? New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo chats after a news conference at the opening of a COVID-19 vaccinatio­n site in New York on Wednesday. Cuomo’s office on Wednesday denied allegation­s of sexual harassment.
SETH WENIG AP New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo chats after a news conference at the opening of a COVID-19 vaccinatio­n site in New York on Wednesday. Cuomo’s office on Wednesday denied allegation­s of sexual harassment.

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