Lyndsey Fifield, an ex-girlfriend of Graham Platner, a candidate for the Maine Senate, has made serious allegations against him. In a report by The Washington Post on Tuesday, Fifield claimed that Platner engaged in sexual activity with her while removing the condom without her consent. This accusation follows her earlier claims of his violent behavior, which she made in a New York Times article last month.
Details of the Allegation Against Platner
Fifield's allegations detail an incident where she asserts that Platner disregarded her consent during a sexual encounter. She stated, "He took the condom off without asking. I was shocked and felt violated." This claim raises serious concerns regarding consent and sexual ethics, particularly as it comes during a politically sensitive time for Platner.
The specific details of the incident have not been disclosed, but Fifield's statements add to a growing narrative about the candidate's behavior. The implications of these allegations could significantly impact Platner's campaign as he seeks election in Maine.
Context of the Allegations
Fifield's accusations are not isolated; they come on the heels of her previous claims of violent behavior by Platner. In her earlier report, she described several incidents that she characterized as abusive. The juxtaposition of these claims paints a troubling picture of Platner's conduct, raising questions about his fitness for office.




