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WePurrsevere

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10. After reading the below snippet from the article I'm even less inclined...
Mon Dec 14, 2020, 06:49 AM
Dec 2020

to buy this accusation.

Personnel memos written in 2018, obtained by The Associated Press, indicate that Boylan resigned after she was confronted about complaints about her own office behavior.

Several women complained to Empire State Development's human resources department that "Ms. Boylan had behaved in a way towards them that was harassing, belittling, and had yelled and been generally unprofessional," wrote the administration's ethics officer, Julia Pinover Kupiec in one memo.

Boylan resigned after meeting with officials including Cuomo's top lawyer, Alphonso David, to be "counseled" about the complaints.

David said in a follow-up memo that Boylan had contacted him several days later and said she had reconsidered her resignation and wished to return to work, but he discouraged her from doing so.


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