New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s coronavirus honeymoon with voters was already fading as his administration’s pandemic policy on nursing homes—and its alleged effort to hide the corresponding data on deaths—came into public view. Then came the sexual harassment accusations. In December, a former state economic development official, Lindsey Boylan, alleged Cuomo harassed her in a series of Twitter posts; her claims earned renewed attention last week after she detailed them further on Medium. Then, last weekend, a former aide, Charlotte Bennett, told the New York Times that Cuomo had harassed her, too. She said Cuomo asked her a series of inappropriate questions about her sex life and spoke of his loneliness: “I understood that the governor wanted to sleep with me, and felt horribly uncomfortable and scared,” she told the Times. On Monday night, a third woman came forward to say Cuomo had made an unwanted advance at a wedding in 2019.