
Scott Stringer, NYC mayoral candidate, accused of sex abuse, unwanted kissing, touching
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A former intern who once worked for New York City mayoral candidate Scott Stringer is accusing the city's comptroller of sexually abusing and harassing her more than a decade ago, during Stringer's tenure as a lawmaker in the New York State Assembly.
At a news conference on Wednesday, Kim charged that Stringer kissed and groped her without her consent as he "inappropriately and relentlessly pursued a sexual relationship with me." "He kept saying, 'Why won't you f--- me? Why won't you f--- me?'" Kim told reporters outside Stringer's New York City offices. Stringer denies the allegations.More Related News

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