NEW OYRK:
Time's Up leader
Roberta Kaplan resigned Monday over fallout from her work advising governor
Andrew Cuomo's administration when he was first hit with sexual harassment allegations last year.
Kaplan cited her work counseling Cuomo and his former top aide, Melissa DeRosa, through the attorney general's investigation, according to The New York Times.
"I therefore have reluctantly come to the conclusion that an active law practice is no longer compatible with serving on the board at Time's Up at this time and I hereby resign,''
Kaplan wrote in her resignation letter.
Kaplan was the chair of the board of directors of Time's Up and cofounder of the Time's Up
Legal Defense Fund, which aids women who have experienced sexual harassment and discrimination in the workplace.
Meanwhile, the Human Rights Campaign said Monday it's launching an internal investigation over the advocacy organization's leader Alphonso David inclusion in the attorney general's report.
"Over the past several days, HRC's employees, supporters, board members and partners have raised questions about the appropriateness of Alphonso David's actions and whether they align with HRC's decades' long mission of fighting for equality and justice for all."