Two organizations are caught in the wide fallout from the investigation into New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s alleged sexual misconduct, including a group that pushes for changes they say will help prevent sexual harassment and assault. Roberta Kaplan, the chairwoman of that group, Time’s Up, on Monday stepped down from her position. [delete] The Human Rights Campaign, the other group, tapped an outside law firm to investigate its president, Alphonso David. [delete] Both Kaplan and David were mentioned in the 168-page report investigators appointed by New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo produced last week. Investigators said they substantiated claims by 11 women that Cuomo sexually harassed or assaulted them, or both. Kaplan was involved in vetting a letter that was drafted in response to one of the women, Lindsay Boylan, going public with her allegations, according to the report. She was later hired by Melissa DeRosa, Cuomo’s top aide, who announced her resignation …
Human Rights Campaign, Time’s Up Caught in Fallout From Cuomo Harassment Probe
August 9, 2021
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