Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner rejects new allegations of abusive behavior
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Graham Platner, a Democratic candidate for the US Senate , has rejected an explosive new report about his treatment of women, insisting that allegations of abusive behavior are “politically …
Graham Platner, a Democratic candidate for the US Senate , has rejected an explosive new report about his treatment of women, insisting that allegations of abusive behavior are “politically motivated”. Platner, a progressive running for election in Maine, was responding to a New York Times article published on Thursday that included an interview with a Republican operative who accused him of womanizing, physical misconduct and making troubling comments about rape. The claims prompted fresh calls for Platner, 41, who has faced scrutiny over past social media posts and a tattoo recognized as a Nazi symbol, to withdraw from next week’s Democratic primary in Maine , though he gave no hint of doing so. The New York Times said its report was based on interviews with more than two dozen people including Lyndsey Fifield, 40, whom the paper described as “a Virginia conservative who has worked for right-leaning groups and Republican campaigns”. According to the newspaper, Fifield dated Platner from about 2013 to 2015 and found him “cavalierly contemptuous” of women, adding that his offensive online posts “reminded me of just how much he hated women”. In a 2016 diary entry, she described him as “the most toxic literally abusive man on earth who destroyed my life”. In the article, Fifield alleged that Platner frequently grabbed her by the shoulders and once yanked her out of a taxi by her wrist. …
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