Time's Up Chief Quit After Assault Allegation Against Her Son, Group Confirms

Borders made the decision to leave herself.
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Time’s Up president Lisa Borders stepped down after allegations of sexual assault were made against her son, the group has announced.

Borders revealed she was leaving the anti-sexual harassment movement on Monday, four months after taking the job of president and chief executive officer.

Lisa Borders
Lisa Borders
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At the time, Borders said she needed to “address family concerns” and Time’s Up has now issued a lengthier statement, explaining she left following allegations against her son.

The group said: “Time’s Up unequivocally supports all survivors of sexual harassment and abuse.

“On Friday, Lisa Borders informed members of Time’s Up leadership that sexual assault allegations had been made against her son in a private forum.

“Within 24 hours, Lisa made the decision to resign as president and CEO of Time’s Up and we agreed that it was the right decision for all parties involved.

“All our actions were fully guided by our support for survivors.”

Borders is a former executive at Coca Cola and the Women’s National Basketball League, who became the first Time’s Up president in October.

The movement was started in the wake of Me Too and the Harvey Weinstein scandal. It aims to improve workplace conditions for all women, and stop sexual harassment.

Prominent members include Emma Watson, Anne Hathaway and Gemma Arterton.

In recent months they have taken a stand against the lack of female directors nominated for Oscars, and spoken out in support of R Kelly’s accusers.

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