New York Mayor Eric Adams has been accused of sexually assaulting a woman who was former colleague in 1993 in a lawsuit filed ahead of the deadline for the Adult Survivors Act.
The accuser named Adams as the former cop along with the NYPD’s transit bureau and Guardian Association, according to The Messenger.
“Plaintiff was sexually assaulted by Defendant Eric Adams in New York, New York in 1993 while they both worked for the City of New York,” alleges the summons, which does not give more detail, the outlet said.
“If they ever met, he doesn’t recall it.”
“The mayor does not know who this person is,” a City Hall spokesperson said early Thursday.
“If they ever met, he doesn’t recall it.”
The Guaridan reported:
It was filed under the Adult Survivors Act, a New York state law which provided a one-year “look-back” window for adult sexual misconduct accusers to file civil lawsuits that previously would have been barred due to the statute of limitations.
The window expires on 24 November.
The summons adds that the accusations concerns “sexual assault, battery and employment discrimination on the basis of Plaintiff’s gender and sex, retaliation, hostile work environment and intentional infliction of emotional distress”.
Asked about the allegation, a city hall spokesperson said:
“The mayor does not know who this person is. If they ever met, he doesn’t recall it.”
The accuser’s attorney, Megan Goddard, said:
“Goddard Law is thankful for the Adult Survivors Act, which has given so many women the opportunity to seek justice.”
“We are immensely proud of our clients and all the women who are seeking justice under the ASA.”
“We are also thankful that the legislature may be considering reopening the window because so many victims of sexual assault are only finding out about the ASA now.”
This is a developing story.
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