Lindsey Boylan, who worked as an assistant to the governor of the state of New York, Andrew Cuomo, He has again accused him of sexual abuse this Wednesday in a letter in which he relates how “intimidation” within his administration is “so widespread” that “it is tolerated” and “expected.”

“Let’s play strip poker”, begins the publication of Boylan on the Medium platform, where it breaks down how Cuomo “He has created a culture within his administration in which sexual harassment and bullying are so pervasive that it is not only tolerated, but expected”.

“His inappropriate behavior towards women is a confirmation that he likes you, that you must be doing something right. He used intimidation to silence his critics. And if you dare to speak up, you will face the consequences “, complaint.

It is not the first time Boylan, who is running for president of the borough of Manhattan, denounces the inappropriate behavior of Cuomo, after in December of last year she expressed through social networks that the Democratic governor “abused his power” and sexually harassed her “for years.”

Boylan explained that it was then, when another former employee of Cuomo confided that “He had also been subjected to workplace harassment” and before the possibility that the governor sounded like a possible attorney general of the United States, which “made him explode.”

“In a few tweets I told the world what some close friends, family and my therapist had known for years, Andrew Cuomo abused his power as governor to sexually harass me, just as he had done so many other women”, has recalled.

Touching and kiss

Boylan has also counted as on one occasion, in 2018, Cuomo He even kissed her after an informative session between the two about infrastructures and economic matters in his office, in New York.

“When I got up to leave and was walking to the door, he stood in front of me and kissed me on the lips. I was in shock, but I kept walking “reports Boylan, who shortly after decided to resign, since the relationship with the Cuomo, “Mostly women,” he clarifies, “became hostile.”

In the letter, Boylan has also narrated other episodes of touching and caresses that Cuomo She inflicted inappropriate comments on her back, arms, and legs against other colleagues because of her physical appearance and romantic relationships, and another episode in which her boss let her know that the governor had felt “a crush” upon seeing her.

The new revelations of Boylan occur in parallel to another series of accusations against Cuomo, on this occasion related to the alleged role that he would have carried out in covering up dozens of deaths in homes for the elderly. New York during the coronavirus pandemic.

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