NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- A second woman has accused city comptroller and mayoral candidate Scott Stringer of sexual misconduct, the New York Times reported on Friday.
Teresa Logan told the outlet that approximately thirty years ago Stringer groped her and made unwanted sexual advances towards her.
"While I do not remember Ms. Logan, if I ever did anything to make her feel uncomfortable, I am sorry," Stringer told 1010 WINS.
Logan told the Times that in 1992 she was a waitress and bartender on the Upper West Side at a location co-founded and run in part by Stringer.
She alleges that Stringer groped her once while she was carrying trays, attempted to kiss her outside of the workplace, and often made her feel uncomfortable.
In April, a former intern accused Stringer of sexual abuse and harassment.
Jean Kim, who worked as an intern on a 2001 campaign with Stringer, accused him of making unwanted sexual advances towards her.
Stringer denied those allegations.