Ex-girlfriend accuses Democratic Senate hopeful of sex attack after he barged into her home ‘blackout drunk’


A Maine Democratic US Senate nominee has been accused by an ex-girlfriend of forcing himself on her after barging into her home ‘blackout drunk.’ 

Graham Platner denied the allegation by Jenny Racicot on Monday but admitted that he was considering dropping out following the Politico report.

Racicot, 41, told the outlet she had an on-and-off relationship with Platner for more than two years before the night when he showed up to her rural Maine home uninvited in 2021.

She said that they exchanged messages that night and told him not to come over, but later that evening, she heard him letting himself into her unlocked house.

Platner came upstairs to where she was sitting on the couch and appeared to be ‘blackout drunk’ when he ignored her protests and started ‘grabbing my pelvis and being really forceful of me.’

‘I had been telling him these words, like: ‘No, don’t,” she told Politico. ‘And, the look on his face and realizing what was happening, I just realized that, like, I am in a situation where there’s no consent here.’

Racicot claimed that she tried to get away from Platner by going to her bedroom, but he followed her inside and had sex with her against her will. She said he ejaculated inside her despite her asking him not to because she was not on birth control. 

The alleged victim said that she went to the bathroom to clean herself up, and when she returned, Platner was already asleep. The following morning, she confronted him about the encounter, but Platner said he couldn’t remember. She asked him to leave and never contact her again.

Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner, right, and his wife Amy Gertner gesture to supporters during a primary election night watch party Tuesday, June 9, 2026, in Blue Hill, Maine

Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner, right, and his wife Amy Gertner gesture to supporters during a primary election night watch party Tuesday, June 9, 2026, in Blue Hill, Maine

Platner said in a video statement: ‘I wanted to directly address the troubling, serious, and false allegations against me. Any accusation of nonconsensual behavior is categorically false.’

‘Regardless of the inaccuracy of the reporting, but mindful of the political reality it will inflict, we are taking the time to reflect on the best path forward for the state that I love, the people that I love, the movement I belong to, and the goal of defeating Susan Collins,’ he added. 

‘Those were the goals when I launched this campaign, and they remain my goals today.’

Racicot did not use the term ‘rape’ in her description of the encounter with Platner to Politico, but she did use it in a set of email conversations with a therapist when she referred to the incident as ‘sa/rape’, also using the abbreviation for sexual assault.

Racicot had previously described instances of ‘reckless and unsettling’ behavior by Platner in an interview with the New York Times.

Racicot had described Platner’s behavior to the Times as ‘reckless’ and ‘unsettling.’

‘When I saw the old comments that he made online,’ she said, ‘I recognized a version of him that I had experiences with.’

The latest allegation is the most graphic, but Platner’s campaign has been plagued with scandals since last fall.

Another ex, Lyndsey Fifield, described several instances of physical intimidation she experienced from Platner to the Times.

 Fifield, who worked for the conservative Heritage Foundation, said the two were in a ‘two-year, on-again, off-again relationship.’

Despite insisting that he ‘never hit me, he never punched me,’ Fifield said that Platner could become aggressive, particularly when alcohol was involved.

She told The Times he would regularly grab her by the shoulders — sometimes leaving marks — and once pulled her from a taxi by her wrist during an argument.

Fifield also recalled an incident in which he twisted her arm behind her back, pushed her into a bedroom, and held the door shut, telling her to stay there until she was ‘calm.’

Reflecting on the encounter, Fifield said, ‘It hurt,’ but also told the Times, ‘It didn’t cause an injury, it didn’t break my arm.’

Fifield also noted in her conversations that Platner would also speak about ‘rape’ in an odd and disturbing way.

‘He said this a lot: If anybody ever broke in here, I would rape them,’ she recalled, he added the act would be not be in ‘a sexual way, not in a gay way.’

‘He was like, I would rape them to show them that I’m dominant,’ Fifield said.

She also described how he kept an AR-15 lying around his Washington DC apartment and would sharpen an ax while watching television.

A third woman, a Maine Democrat who asked the Times not to be named, described the candidate as charismatic at times but also prone to heavy bouts of drinking.

She said she felt like ‘collateral damage to the world that is his.’

Democrats are hoping that Platner – an oyster farmer and Marine veteran dubbed one of the ‘rugged guys’ in the 2026 midterms – can win back working-class voters.

He’s looking to upset Republican Senator Susan Collins, but is facing major backlash from members of his own party who fear more scandals could emerge after the salacious texts were revealed last week.

Platner has faced numerous scandals since last fall, including the revelation of a Nazi tattoo that he has since covered up. Fifield also told the Times that Platner knew what the tattoo meant and called it ‘my Totenkopf.’

Fifield explained to the Times that Platner clearly stated his unit saw themselves as killing machines and drew a parallel with the Nazi Schutzstaffel, or S.S.

‘They literally, deliberately, selected it because it was relevant to their military unit,’ she said.

Controversial Reddit posts also emerged during the course of the campaign, which Platner himself has described as including ‘homophobic slurs, anti-LGBTQ+ jokes and sexually explicit stories denigrating gay men’ to the Advocate last year.

Another recent controversy stems from revelations that Platner texted other women sexually while married, and the discovery of a shirtless profile on Kik.

Platner has not denied the texts or the profile, describing the stories as ‘gossip’ and he and his wife have reaffirmed ‘a very happy marriage.’

Some Democrats, notably, have soured on him. Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman told CNN: ‘What kind of a creep has been on a platform like Kik, sending a dozen explicit messages – and who knows what else.’

Vermont’s Bernie Sanders and Massachusetts’ Elizabeth Warren are still backing Platner.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer told reporters on last month that he met with Platner during the candidates visit to DC. adding, ‘we’re going to beat Susan Collins and take back the Senate.’

Collins, the only Republican in the race, holds an independent streak that makes her both loved and feared.

She also represents an endangered species: a Republican who represents a state traditionally carried by the Democratic presidential nominee.



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