Andrew Cuomo worked with Time’s Up officials (update: Cuomo resigned)

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Andrew Cuomo’s perilous legal and political situation has repercussions bigger than just “will this bitch resign from office or what.” It turns out that last fall, as Cuomo’s victims began coming out and telling their stories, Gov. Cuomo sought legal and PR advice from officials at Time’s Up, the organization which is supposed to be dedicated to standing up for victims of sexual harassment and abuse by powerful predators like Andrew Cuomo. It seems that New York AG Letitia James’ investigation into Cuomo’s serial sexual harassment uncovered his “help” from two Time’s Up officials. One of the Time’s Up people has already stepped down from the organization:

A group of sexual assault survivors and victims, current and former Time’s Up Legal Defense Fund clients and former Time’s Up staffers has written an open letter to the gender rights organization’s board accusing the group of prioritizing “proximity to power over mission” in regard to its relationship with New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo.

The letter was sparked by the revelation in the Aug. 3 New York Attorney General’s report that Cuomo’s office sought advice from Time’s Up chief Tina Tchen and Time’s Up Legal Defense Fund co-founder Roberta Kaplan on how to respond to sexual harassment allegations. Kaplan resigned from the Time’s Up board on Monday morning.

“I was saddened but not shocked [by the Cuomo revelation],” says Lauren Weingarten, who settled a sexual harassment case against CBS in January with the assistance of lawyers paid for by the Time’s Up Legal Defense Fund. “We come to Time’s Up when we’re at our most vulnerable and they clearly don’t have the backs of survivors.”

In interviews, signers of the letter point to other examples of Time’s Up aligning with powerful people over survivors, such as the group’s backing of major donor Oprah Winfrey when Winfrey dropped out as producer of the documentary about Russell Simmons accusers, On the Record, and the organization’s handling of allegations that co-founder and board member Esther Choo failed to report complaints of sexual harassment made by a co-worker at Oregon Health & Science University.

The letter calls for a third party investigation “illustrating the full extent to which Time’s Up board members and staff members have been approached by, offered advice to, or are representing perpetrators of harm” and a return of donations “by individuals and corporations that have active allegations of sexual harassment, sexual assault, or are litigating in opposition to survivors.” The signers are also asking Time’s Up to supply detailed budgets and to form a survivor advisory council.

According to the report from Attorney General Letitia James, Cuomo asked an aide to seek Kaplan’s input on a letter his office drafted to rebut claims of sexual harassment leveled by former aide Lindsay Boylan. “Ms. Kaplan read the letter to the head of the advocacy group Times Up [sic], and both of them allegedly suggested that, without the statements about Ms. Boylan’s interactions with male colleagues, the letter was fine,” according to page 109 of the report. “[Cuomo aide Melissa] DeRosa reported back to the Governor that Ms. Kaplan and the head of Time’s Up thought the letter was okay with some changes, as did [Cuomo ally Steven] Cohen, but everyone else thought it was a bad idea.” (DeRosa resigned Sunday night).

[From THR]

THR has even more details about why there’s so much angst and rage within Time’s Up because of Kaplan and Tchen’s lies about what they actually did for Cuomo last fall. They told staff members that those meetings were mostly about legislation to protect survivors of rape and abuse, and that maybe Cuomo just gave them a vague heads up that he was going to wage a PR campaign to discredit the eleven women whom he sexually harassed. In reality, we had officials from Time’s Up signing off on a statement which smeared one of Cuomo’s victims as a liar.

If we’re being honest, Time’s Up always had the feel of an astroturf political organization, with hidden corporate interests basically tossing some money at a “good cause” but mostly using the group as a cover or a rubber stamp for bad actions. While Time’s Up has done some good – the legal defense fund for survivors and victims is great – there were always some pretty obvious flaws in how they operated. At least this stuff is happening out in the open though.

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  1. Darla says:

    This is infuriating. I just got so mad reading this. I’m so mad. And I don’t think he pulled them into it, how can they not have any integrity on this of all issues? NO would have been my answer to him, and I’m not on some fancy board. This is what the fancy people do though. Disgusting.

  2. OriginalLala says:

    There’s been quite a bit of chatter on celebitchy about how sketchy Times Up is since it’s inception, so this isn’t that surprising sadly

    • Trustee says:

      Times Up was created by CAA, the agency with the most to lose. They enabled predators & rapists forever, sent their clients unwittingly to their own assaults knowing they were gonna happen.

      Reese Witherspoon’s husband has EVERYTHING to lose.

  3. Chicago says:

    I have known Tina Tchen 20 years, and this doesn’t sound like the Tina I know. She is the kind of person who coached female lawyers on how to stand up for ourselves, gave us opportunities, stepped in when we needed her to, and always, always had our backs.
    To be clear, I have no info about this particular situation, and none of our heroes or heroines get it perfectly right every time, but as the Times Up statement said, I say this to offer some perspective.

    • MC2 says:

      Proximity to power can influence us all, if we’re not careful to keep the mission at the forefront.

      • BothSidesNow says:

        MC2, very true!! Power and position is a force that can be manipulated into an appropriate action whereas it should never be allowed into the equation.

  4. DuchessL says:

    Infuriating. How will the world ever change if even in the organization meant to support you will backstab you that way. Imagine the justice system when the support group is like this. Shame shame shame

  5. Merricat says:

    Well, it is damn disappointing.

  6. Lena says:

    This is awful. Nothing is more valuable than your reputation, and when you’ve lost it you’ve lost it snd I don’t think there will be any gong back they should disband Times Up and leave it just being a defense fund, with lawyers you can contact attached.

    • Merricat says:

      I couldn’t disagree more. That’s throwing the baby out with the bathwater. Corruption happens, and the way to deal with it is not by getting rid of the organization, but the people who have been corrupted.

  7. Hmmmp says:

    I have had firsthand experience with timesup, legal defense fund is great, rest is not so good. They are only interested in being a media/pr company these days, not in creating any change for survivors.

  8. Jess says:

    This is so disappointing. I just don’t understand how Kaplan could do this, based on what she supposedly stands for, and why she would risk her professional reputation. I’m a lawyer and I was once pressured to represent a male client who had been accused of sexual harassment (at the time I was the only female partner at the firm). I knew exactly why they wanted me to do it and I refused – no way was I going to let them use my gender to minimize what this guy had done. I really admired Kaplan so this is genuinely upsetting to see. It’s also so disappointing to see how Times Up is already turning into the same type of “side with power” organization that has led to so much sexual assault and harassment in the first place.

  9. Concern Fae says:

    Not surprised. The “professional non-profit” world is kind of garbage. First figured it out as in my fiction writing days. Learned that there was a whole other world where people made their living getting grants rather than selling their work. So terrible. So smug.

    There is also the known psychological factor of people who see themselves as “doing good” start seeing themselves as “good people,” and then begin to believe that this gives them the leeway to do bad things. Because it can’t be bad if a “good” person is doing it, right?

    • BothSidesNow says:

      Isn’t that the truth!! They think they have acquired enough good points into heaven, so if they intentionally commit bad things, it all comes put in the wash. Yea, right…….nope!

  10. Trustee says:

    Sooner or later the truth will come out about Times Up and CAA.

    CAA sent women into the ‘lion’s den’ KNOWING they’d be assaulted but it was worth them getting a role, etc

    CAA should be dismantled, investigates, everything. They have catered to predators in the industry for DECADES