Hochul's Campaign Adviser Fired Over History of Sexual Harassment Allegations
- Adam Sullivan was fired from a Democratic group in 2017 amid sexual harassment complaints from colleagues.
- Less than a year later, Gov. Kathy Hochul hired Sullivan to run her re-election campaign.
- Four people who worked with Sullivan described incidents in which he made unwanted sexualized remarks.
- The Hub Project confirmed the allegations and fired Sullivan.
- Sullivan was paid over $500,000 by Hochul's campaign, mostly through an arrangement hiding his name from campaign finance records.