Former Cuomo Aide Says She Resigned After He Forcibly Kissed Her

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Lindsey Boylan, a former aide to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, says she resigned in 2018 after he forcibly kissed her during a meeting.

Boylan—who is running for Manhattan Borough President—had previously accused Cuomo of repeated harassment, but she didn’t offer many details until she published a Medium post on Wednesday.

“My boss soon informed me that the Governor had a ‘crush’ on me,” Boylan wrote. “It was an uncomfortable but all-too-familiar feeling: the struggle to be taken seriously by a powerful man who tied my worth to my body and my appearance.”

Boylan alleged that Cuomo had compared her to a former girlfriend, and asked her to play strip poker. “Telling my truth isn’t about seeking revenge. I was proud to work in the Cuomo Administration. For so long I had looked up to the Governor. But his abusive behavior needs to stop,” she wrote.

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The allegations come at a moment of political peril for the longtime governor, once a liberal darling for his Emmy-winning TV hits at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. He’s under fire for his handling of COVID-19 in nursing homes and clouded by allegations of bullying and strong-arming legislators, while a bipartisan group of state lawmakers are seeking to curb his emergency powers.

Boylan worked for Cuomo’s administration from 2015 to 2018, according to her LinkedIn page. She resigned in September of that year—months after the kiss—she wrote Wednesday, having come “to work nauseous every day” after the incident.

“My relationship with his senior team—mostly women—grew hostile after I started speaking up for myself,” she added.

Cuomo denied Boylan’s allegations when she first raised them in December.

Another former Cuomo aide, Alexis Grenell, wrote a column in The Nation criticizing his aggressive style, though she did not accuse him of sexual misconduct.

“The Legislature has become increasingly young and female, defining a feminist vision for leadership and workplace conduct,” Grenell told The New York Times earlier this week. “It’s not an accident that his loudest critics are young women.”

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Last week, New York State Assemblyman Ron Kim, a Democrat, alleged Cuomo had threatened to “destroy” him after he called for an investigation into Cuomo’s COVID-19 nursing home response.

After the New York Post published audio of Cuomo aide Melissa DeRosa admitting to undercounting deaths in nursing homes, several state legislators have called on him to be stripped of his emergency powers.

Cuomo’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Boylan’s allegations on Wednesday.

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