
Time's Up board co-chair steps down in wake of Cuomo scandal
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Time's Up board co-chair Roberta Kaplan resigned from her position at the women's rights organization after it came to light that she reviewed a draft of a letter questioning the character of one of New York Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo's accusers, Lindsey Boylan.
"We hold ourselves accountable. The events of the last week have made it clear that our process should be evaluated and we intend to do just that," the organization said in a statement Monday morning. "Robbie Kaplan, board co-chair, has stepped down from the board. We and she agree that is the right and appropriate thing to do," they said. CNN has reached out to Kaplan for comment.More Related News

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