A woman who used to work for New York City mayoral hopeful Scott Stringer on Wednesday accused him of sexually assaulting her in 2001. Jean Kim told reporters in the city that Stringer “inappropriately and relentlessly pursued a sexual relationship with me,” including groping her inside the Community Free Democratic Club. She was working as an unpaid intern on Stringer’s campaign at the time. Kim said she tried to put what happened behind her but felt compelled to come forward after seeing Stringer repeatedly on television as he vies for the mayor’s office. Kim called Stringer, a Democrat, a “make-believe champion of women’s rights” who she alleged was being hypocritical when he called on New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to resign after Cuomo was accused by about a dozen women of assault or harassment. Stringer said in a written statement that he believes “all survivors of harassment have the right …