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Lindsey Boylan exposes “luv guv’ Andrew Cuomo as a pervert, sexual harasser “Want to play strip poker”

Lindsey Boylan, a former top aide to the “luv guv” Andrew Cuomo, who was given an Emmy award by the left wing media is apparently a sexual harasser and pervert if we are to believe all women. Speaking of “believe all women” and the so called #metoo movement, they sure have gone silent haven’t they haven’t said a word about Biden rape victim Tara Reid. I guess they are still on vacation now that these now sexual harassment accusations have been made against Andrew Cuomo.

Lindsey Boylan exposes “luv guv’ Andrew Cuomo as a pervert, sexual harasser “Want to play strip poker”
Lindsey Boylan exposes

Lindsey Boylan, a former top aid to Cuomo who had to resign because she couldn’t deal with his abusive behavior anyone has written up exactly what a slimebag (which we already) Andrew Cuomo really is. He’s not only a killer of old people or a terrible actor, he’s also a sexual harrasser and a pervert according to Lindsey Boylan.

“Let’s play strip poker.”
I should have been shocked by the Governor’s crude comment, but I wasn’t.
We were flying home from an October 2017 event in Western New York on his taxpayer-funded jet. He was seated facing me, so close our knees almost touched. His press aide was to my right and a state trooper behind us.
“That’s exactly what I was thinking,” I responded sarcastically and awkwardly. I tried to play it cool. But in that moment, I realized just how acquiescent I had become.
Governor Andrew Cuomo has created a culture within his administration where sexual harassment and bullying is so pervasive that it is not only condoned but expected. His inappropriate behavior toward women was an affirmation that he liked you, that you must be doing something right. He used intimidation to silence his critics. And if you dared to speak up, you would face consequences.
That’s why I panicked on the morning of December 13.
While enjoying a weekend with my husband and six-year-old daughter, I spontaneously decided to share a small part of the truth I had hidden for so long in shame and never planned to disclose. The night before, a former Cuomo staffer confided to me that she, too, had been the subject of the Governor’s workplace harassment. Her story mirrored my own. Seeing his name floated as a potential candidate for U.S. Attorney General — the highest law enforcement official in the land — set me off.
In a few tweets, I told the world what a few close friends, family members and my therapist had known for years: Andrew Cuomo abused his power as Governor to sexually harass me, just as he had done with so many other women.