Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo denied allegations that he sexually harassed one of his former advisers “for years” in a Monday statement to the Daily Caller News Foundation.
“There is simply no truth to these claims,” press secretary Caitlin Girouard told the DCNF Monday morning. Cuomo also denied the allegations multiple times at a press conference Monday.
“It’s not true,” Cuomo said. “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 but it’s just not true.”
Former adviser Lindsey Boylan accused the New York Democrat on Sunday of sexually harassing her “for years,” saying, “I *know* I am not the only woman.”
“Many saw it, and watched,” she tweeted. “I could never anticipate what to expect: would I be grilled on my work (which was very good) or harassed about my looks. Or would it be both in the same conversation?”
“Not knowing what to expect what’s the most upsetting part aside from knowing that no one would do a damn thing even when they saw it,” she continued. “No one. And I *know* I am not the only woman.”
Boylan did not provide additional details about the alleged sexual harassment. She did not immediately return the DCNF’s requests for comment.
