
Lindsey Boylan wants Time’s Up CEO to quit after group helped Cuomo
NY Post
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s first accuser called Thursday for the president of Time’s Up to quit — after the #MeToo group’s leader gave a groveling apology for helping to protect the accused repeat sex harasser.
Former aide Lindsey Boylan — who first tweeted in December last year about Cuomo harassing her — shared a tweet from Time’s Up in which the group said it was “seeking input from the survivor community” over the damage caused by it helping Cuomo discredit accusers. “You can start by resigning, [Tina Tchen],” Boylan tweeted the group’s CEO and president, a former chief of staff for Michelle Obama.More Related News

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