New York City politician Lindsay Boyle on Sunday accused New York government Andrew Cuomo of “sexually harassing me for years”.
Describing himself as a progressive on his Twitter account, Boylan, according to his center profile, worked for the governor’s administration from 2015 to 2018.
Until March 2018, he served as Deputy Secretary of Economic Development and Special Adviser to Cuomo on Empire State Development, the state’s public welfare organization.
“Yes, YNYGovCuomo sexually harassed me for many years,” Boylan wrote. “A lot of people have seen it, seen it. I’m never expected what to expect: Am I roasting about my work (which was so good) or being harassed about my appearance? Or will it be in the same conversation? This is the way for years.”
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“I don’t know what to expect from the most sad part, except to know that no one will do a bad thing even when they see it,” Boylan continued. “No one. I only knew * I was not the only girl.”
Boylan did not provide details of any incidents or name witnesses, and he did not respond to a Fox News inquiry. He accused the governor’s office of having a “toxic” work environment prior to December.
The Cuomo office did not respond Sunday to a request for comment from Fox News.
Boylan is one of several Democrats running for mayor of Manhattan in 2021. Jerry Nadler, a delegate to the 10th Congressional District of New York this year, met with DNY.
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“Be clear: I have no interest in talking to journalists,” Boylan wrote Twitter Sunday. “I’m about to check the experience of countless women and make sure the abuse stops. My worst fear is that it will continue.”
“My second worst fear is to talk about this and renew it,” he said.