The Senate campaign of Maine candidate Graham Platner is in question following a disturbing new sexual assault allegation. According to new reporting from Politico, a woman who dated Platner between 2019 and 2021 says the Marine turned oyster farmer forced her to have sex with him while he was drunk.
In a video message released following the report on Monday, Platner said that the allegations were “troubling, serious, and false,” and that he and his campaign will “reflect on the best path forward.”
“Regardless of the inaccuracy of the reporting, but mindful of the political reality 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.”
Platner won the state’s Democratic primary last month despite several controversies, setting up a showdown with Republican incumbent Susan Collins. The ballot deadline is a week away, meaning Democrats could still replace him in the race if he decides to drop out before the deadline passes. Platner’s campaign abruptly cancelled a series of scheduled events ahead of Politico’s report on Monday.
The woman accusing Platner –- 41-year-old Jenny Racicot, a resident of Maine — told Politico that she dated Platner sporadically for a period of about two years. She described an incident in 2021 in which Platner arrived at her home uninvited “almost blackout drunk,” and forced her into sex while ignoring her protests. Racicot alleged that Platner ejaculated in her despite her not being on birth control and pleading with him not to.
“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,” she said. She says Platner claimed not to recall the incident when she confronted him the next morning, and she broke off the relationship and ceased contact shortly after confirming she was not pregnant.
In order to corroborate her story, Racicot provided Politico with recent email exchanges between herself and her therapist in which she discussed potentially coming forward and seeking corroboration of her allegations. Politico also spoke to a subsequent partner of Racicot’s who said she described the assault to him in 2023, two years before Platner announced his candidacy. Racicot also provided the outlet with Facebook messages from 2023 between herself and an acquaintance who had been set up on a date with Platner. “He can be charming and funny, and he’s a decently intelligent person, he’s not all bad, but I ended up in a bad situation with him and I will just very politely call him consensually careless at times […] when drunk,” she wrote.
For months now, the Platner campaign has battled a series of scandals that have destabilized the Democrats position in the must-win Senate race. He has so far weathered them, winning the primary and polling well against Collins. Racicot’s sexual assault allegation is the most damning charge yet against Platner, and may ultimately spell the end of his campaign.

