TIME’S UP Founders Allegedly Helped Cuomo Discredit Accuser Lindsey Boylan, Investigation Finds

  • TIME’S UP Now called on Cuomo Tuesday to resign after an investigation found him guilty of sexual harassment.
  • That same investigation revealed that TIME’S UP co-founders Roberta Kaplan and Tina Tchen reportedly helped Cuomo’s team craft an op-ed discrediting accuser Lindsey Boylan.
  • The op-ed, which Cuomo officials ultimately decided not to publish, “denied the legitimacy of Ms. Boylan’s allegations, impugned her credibility, and attacked her claims as politically motivated,” according to a report released by the New York attorney general’s office. 

TIME’S UP Now called on New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo Tuesday to resign after an investigation found him guilty of sexual harassment. That same investigation found that TIME’S UP co-founders Roberta Kaplan and Tina Tchen helped Cuomo’s team craft an op-ed discrediting accuser Lindsey Boylan.

The Washington Free Beacon first reported the TIME’S UP founders’ involvement with the op-ed, which Cuomo officials quarreled about internally before ultimately deciding not to publish. The op-ed “denied the legitimacy of Ms. Boylan’s allegations, impugned her credibility, and attacked her claims as politically motivated,” according to the New York attorney general’s report. (RELATED: Hours After #METOO Allegations Surfaced, Top Cuomo Adviser Released Oppo File On Accuser Lindsey Boylan To Media)

TIME’S UP, a prominent non profit established at the height of the #MeToo movement and the parent organization of the TIME’S UP Legal Defense Fund, did not immediately respond to requests for comment from the Daily Caller News Foundation.

Boylan originally accused Cuomo of sexual harassment in an early December tweet thread. She later shared details of her allegations in a Medium post, describing Cuomo’s behavior and workplace as riddled with “pervasive harassment,” and accusing him of kissing her on the lips without her consent. (RELATED: Tara Reade Accuses Psaki Of ‘Misleading The Public’ By Saying Her Allegations Were ‘Heavily Litigated During The Campaign’)

After she came forward with her allegations in December, Cuomo “and a group of advisors worked on a draft letter or op-ed” which attempted to discredit Boylan by tying her, among other items, to supporters of former President Donald Trump.

“The various drafts of this letter included complaints against Ms. Boylan that were part of the Confidential Files,” the report said. “The drafts also discussed alleged interactions between Ms. Boylan and male colleagues other than the Governor.”

A mobile billboard in support of Christine Blasey Ford, who has accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault, is seen on the National Mall in Washington on October 4, 2018. – US Senators prepared Thursday to review the results of the new FBI probe into the background of Kavanaugh ahead of a final confirmation vote perhaps as early as Saturday. (THOMAS WATKINS/AFP via Getty Images)

Cuomo asked top aide Melissa DeRosa to send a draft of the letter to Kaplan, who is an attorney at the firm Kaplan Hecker & Fink LLP, the report said. Kaplan also represents E. Jean Carroll, the journalist who accused Trump of sexual assault, as well as Trump’s niece, Mary Trump.

Kaplan shared the letter with TIME’S UP co-founder Tina Tchen, according to the report. (RELATED: Time’s Up Now Calls For Cuomo To ‘Immediately’ Resign)

“According to Ms. DeRosa, Ms. Kaplan read the letter to the head of the advocacy group Times Up, and both of them allegedly suggested that, without the statements about Ms. Boylan’s interactions with male colleagues, the letter was fine,” the report said.

Cuomo’s advisers could not find factual support for parts of the letter and suggested it was an “overreaction,” the report said, but DeRosa told the governor that Kaplan and the Tchen reportedly thought the letter was “okay with some changes.”

Protestors rally against Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh in the atrium of the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill, October 4, 2018 in Washington, DC. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

TIME’S UP reportedly no longer has control over the TIME’S UP Legal Defense Fund operations, according to the legal fund’s website. (RELATED: With No Lawyer Or Public Relations Rep And Little Backing From Prominent Women’s Groups, Tara Reade Stands Alone)

Tchen serves as president and CEO of both TIME’S UP and the TIME’S UP Foundation, “overseeing the organizations’ strategic plans to change culture, companies, and laws in order to make work safe, fair, and dignified for women of all kinds,” according to the organization’s website. (RELATED: TIME’S UP Chief Operative Donates Max Amount To Joe Biden Amid Tara Reade Allegations: FEC Records)

The TIME’S UP Legal Defense Fund, which has committed over $10 million to support #METOO allegations in the workplace, told Biden accuser Tara Reade in February 2020 that its charitable status would be put at risk if it financially supported her because Biden was the presumptive Democratic nominee for president.

Time’s Up did support Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s accuser Christine Ford throughout the justice’s contentious confirmation hearings in September 2018. (RELATED: Advocacy Groups That Pushed ‘Believe All Women’ Silent On Cuomo #METOO Accusers)

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