New York City Comptroller and candidate for mayor Scott Stringer was accused of sexual misconduct by a second woman in a New York Times report published Friday.
A second woman has come forward alleging New York City Comptroller and mayoral hopeful Scott Stringer sexually harassed and groped her when she was 18-years-old.
Second woman accuses Scott Stringer of sexual misconduct
By FOX 5 NY Staff
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A second woman is accusing New York City Comptroller and Mayoral candidate Scott Stringer of sexual misconduct.
New York City Comptroller and Mayoral candidate Scott Stringer is being accused of sexual misconduct by a second woman.
According to the New York Times, Teresa Logan says Stringer sexually harassed and made unwanted advances towards her when she worked for him at an Upper West Side restaurant he co-owned in 1992, and outside of the workplace as well.
Stringer has responded in a statement, saying he does not remember Logan and added that he apologizes if he did anything to make her feel uncomfortable.