Illustration of Graham Platner beside a New York Times page detailing ex-girlfriend allegations about his Nazi tattoo.
Illustration of Graham Platner beside a New York Times page detailing ex-girlfriend allegations about his Nazi tattoo.
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Un informe del New York Times detalla las acusaciones de las exnovias de Platner

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Una investigación del New York Times publicada el 4 de junio citó a tres exnovias del candidato demócrata al Senado por Maine, Graham Platner, quienes describieron relaciones volátiles y alegaron que mintió sobre el significado de su tatuaje nazi.

El informe detalló las declaraciones de Lyndsey Fifield, quien salió con Platner entre 2013 y 2015, sobre que él se refería al tatuaje como "mi Totenkopf" y que incurría en comportamientos de intimidación física, incluyendo agarrarla por los hombros y torcerle el brazo. Platner respondió asumiendo la responsabilidad por sus acciones pasadas, mientras refutaba las caracterizaciones de intimidación física calificándolas de falsas y motivadas políticamente. Dijo estar orgulloso del trabajo que ha realizado desde entonces. El senador John Fetterman declaró el 4 de junio que Platner había mentido sobre acusaciones adicionales tras la revelación de su tatuaje y sugirió que podrían surgir más casos. El candidato busca la nominación demócrata para desafiar a la senadora Susan Collins.

Qué dice la gente

Las reacciones iniciales en X al informe del NYT sobre las exnovias de Graham Platner destacan el escepticismo sobre sus afirmaciones respecto al tatuaje nazi; algunos usuarios califican las acusaciones como inhabilitantes, mientras que otros cuestionan la credibilidad de las denunciantes.

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