Cuomo accuser Lindsey Boylan slams Biden, Harris over silence on sexual harassment scandal
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Lindsey Boylan, the first woman to accuse New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment in a widening scandal, slammed President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris in a now-deleted tweet for staying silent on the allegations.
Boylan spoke out shortly after a defiant Cuomo denied wrongdoing following allegations by seven women, including Boylan, who accused the governor of sexual harassment and misconduct. During a press conference, Cuomo said he would not heed calls to resign from office and asserted "there are often many motivations for making an allegation," in an apparent suggestion that his accusers had ulterior motives. "The governor has denied all wrongdoing," Boylan wrote on Twitter. "He got on his platform today and said "there are many motivations of why people do things." He is calling up hate and speculation to be directed to his accusers. All harm and hate directed at the women sits squarely on @NYGovCuomo."More Related News