Stringer may have used a fake MTA bus to film a campaign ad. Women’s advocacy group UltraViolet called for Stringer to drop out of the race. The first interactions, she said, took place in the spring of 1992, when Mr. Stringer of once groping her as she carried trays, making unwanted sexual advances, including kissing and groping, outside the workplace at least twice and treating her in a manner that often made her uncomfortable. The woman, Teresa Logan, said that she was a waitress and tended bar at Uptown Local, an establishment on the Upper West Side that was co-founded and run in part by Mr. Stringer’s New York City mayoral campaign, a second woman is accusing him of sexual harassment and making unwanted advances when she said she worked for Mr. “ Scott Stringer Is Accused of Sexual Misconduct by 2nd Woman,” by The New York Times’ Katie Glueck: “Five weeks after an allegation of unwanted sexual advances upended Scott M. It’s going to take all of us to make our clean energy future a reality and Con Edison is committed to doing its part. A new transmission line will carry enough energy to power over 200,000 homes and enable the city to retire fossil fuel peaker plants in Queens. The road to a cleaner New York starts now. WHERE’S BILL? Holding a media availability and appearing on NY1’s Inside City Hall. By email: and, or on Twitter: and ANDREW? No public schedule yet. Got tips, suggestions or thoughts? Let us know. We’re just over two weeks out from primary day, and early voting starts on Saturday. This is a big development in the race, but time is short for Wiley to capitalize on it. Wiley also picked up an endorsement from the city’s chapter of the National Organization for Women on Sunday. Julia Salazar and a few other state lawmakers got behind her, too. The Working Families Party, in the third permutation of its own endorsement, has given her its full support. Jamaal Bowman, another progressive favorite, quickly followed suit and endorsed Wiley, an attorney and former MSNBC commentator. “If we don’t come together as a movement, we could get a New York City built by and for billionaires, and we need a city for and by working people.” “The stakes could not be higher,” Ocasio-Cortez said at a Saturday endorsement event that came to a surprise even to Wiley. The three candidates dominating the polls in the race are relative moderates. Dianne Morales, an erstwhile lefty favorite for her uncompromising policy positions, has seen her campaign implode in staff drama. Scott Stringer, who pressed on despite losing his organized support on the left over a sexual misconduct allegation, has now been accused by a second woman. There’s been some process of elimination here. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez endorsed Maya Wiley this weekend, consolidating progressive support around her candidacy. It took some time, but the left has its new candidate in the New York City mayor’s race.
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