Time’s Up fires staff after its CEO, Chicagoan Tina Tchen, admitted advising Andrew Cuomo during sex scandal – Yahoo News

Attorney Tina Tchen, former chief executive officer for Time's Up, speaks during the 2020 Makers Conference in Los Angeles, California. Photographer: Kyle Grillot/Bloomberg via Getty Images
The national anti-harassment group Time’s Up announced a "major reset" Friday, claiming the women's rights organization would be "rebuilt from the ground up" after a few of its leaders advised disgraced ex-New York Gov. Cuomo’s administration when he was first accused of sexual misconduct last year.
 
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Ex Illini
4 years ago

It’s always nice when they eat their own.

The Paraclete
4 years ago

Whaaat! Jesse Smollet’s consigliere advises creep Cuomo so they fire the staff? Hmmmm…..something stinks!

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