Amy Gertner
Coverage of Amy Gertner in the Nexus archive.
- Graham Platner, anti-establishment candidate dogged by controversies, wins Democratic primary for US Senate in Maine
Graham Platner, an anti-establishment candidate with controversies, won the Democratic primary for US Senate in Maine. He and his wife Amy Gertner waved to supporters at an event in Blue Hill, Maine on June 9, 2026.
- Dem lawmaker says Graham Platner has ‘disqualified himself’ amid mounting allegations
A Dem lawmaker claims Graham Platner has disqualified himself due to allegations. His wife, Amy Gertner, defended their marriage, stating they addressed challenges through counseling and became stronger.
- Top Democrats back Platner despite abuse allegations after demanding accountability in Kavanaugh fight
Top Democrats are supporting Senate candidate Graham Platner despite allegations of physical aggression and explicit messaging during his marriage. Platner denies the claims, calling them politically motivated, while some lawmakers extend him 'a measure of grace.' This contrasts with past Democratic demands for accountability in similar cases.
- Platner says he and wife dealt with his texts to other women ‘very early’ in marriage
Maine Senate hopeful Graham Platner stated that he and his wife, Amy Gertner, addressed his past sexting with multiple women early in their marriage. He mentioned the sexually explicit messaging ended soon after they married.
- The growing list of controversies threatening Democrat Graham Platner's Maine Senate bid
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner faces multiple controversies, including reports of sexually explicit messages during his marriage, offensive social media posts, a Nazi-linked tattoo, and campaign staff issues. His campaign acknowledges the allegations but frames them as private matters, while his supporters, including Chuck Schumer, Bernie Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren, continue to back him.
- The growing list of controversies threatening Democrat Graham Platner's Maine Senate bid
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner faces multiple controversies, including allegations of sending sexually explicit messages to multiple women during his marriage, offensive social media posts, a Nazi-linked tattoo, and campaign staff upheaval. Despite these issues, he retains support from prominent Democrats like Chuck Schumer, Bernie Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren, though concerns remain about the impact on his primary race and the broader Senate campaign against Susan Collins.
- Graham Platner avoids mainstream press as scandals surrounding Maine Democrat grows
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner is avoiding mainstream press following reports of sending explicit messages to six women while married. His campaign denied claims of canceled interviews, stating he was busy with events, while Platner criticized mainstream media for focusing on gossip over policies.
- WATCH: Scandal-plagued Platner dodges questions before DC meeting with Democrats
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner avoided answering reporters' questions during a meeting with the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee amid allegations of sexting and resurfaced online posts. His wife discovered explicit messages between him and multiple women, and an active Kik account with a suggestive photo has drawn criticism. Additional controversies include a Nazi-linked tattoo and a 2019 Reddit post.
- WATCH: Scandal-plagued Platner dodges questions before DC meeting with Democrats
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner avoided answering questions from reporters during a meeting with Democratic senators amid allegations of sexting and controversial online posts. His wife discovered explicit messages between him and multiple women shortly after their 2024 marriage, and Platner faces criticism for an active account on an anonymous messaging app linked to child safety concerns.
- Bernie Sanders refuses to back away from Graham Platner endorsement despite report of explicit texts to women
Sen. Bernie Sanders refuses to retract his endorsement of Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner despite reports that Platner exchanged explicit texts with multiple women after marrying his wife, Amy Gertner. Sanders emphasizes economic issues over the scandal, stating that focusing on working people's challenges is more important than Platner's marital issues.
- Bernie Sanders refuses to back away from Graham Platner endorsement despite report of explicit texts to women
Sen. Bernie Sanders refuses to retract his endorsement of Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner despite reports that Platner exchanged explicit texts with multiple women after marrying his wife in 2024. Sanders argues the focus should be on economic issues affecting working people rather than Platner's personal life.
- Sen. Bernie Sanders stands by Graham Platner after controversy over sexually explicit texts
Sen. Bernie Sanders continues to support Graham Platner, a Maine Senate candidate, despite media reports of explicit text messages he exchanged with multiple women during his marriage. Platner's wife criticized the coverage as 'gossip,' and Sanders emphasized focusing on economic issues like healthcare and groceries. Platner aims to challenge Republican Sen. Susan Collins in the Senate race.
- Sexting scandal is latest Graham Platner controversy to threaten his chances in Maine
A sexting scandal is threatening Graham Platner's Senate campaign in Maine, which could impact his ability to challenge GOP incumbent Susan Collins. Platner reportedly sent sexually explicit messages to multiple women, leading his wife to notify his campaign.
- Scoop: Platner heads to D.C. as Democrats worry over his campaign
Graham Platner, a Maine Senate primary frontrunner, is set to meet with Democratic senators in Washington to address allegations of sending explicit text messages to multiple women in 2023. Democrats express concerns about his viability in a critical Senate race, while Platner's campaign disputes aspects of the reporting but does not deny the central claim.
- Graham Platner’s wife Amy Gertner stands by her man in sexting scandal — after his campaign paid her $30K
Amy Gertner supports her husband Graham Platner amid a sexting scandal, following a $30,000 payment from his campaign. She is described as standing by him while receiving financial compensation.
- Platner still has active account on anonymous app dubbed 'predator's paradise' amid cheating scandal
Senate candidate Graham Platner maintains an active account on Kik, an anonymous messaging app linked to sexual exploitation, amid allegations of infidelity. His profile includes a sexually suggestive image, and reports indicate he sent explicit messages to multiple women while married. Kik has been criticized by child safety groups for facilitating predatory behavior and child sexual exploitation.
- Platner still has active account on anonymous app dubbed 'predator's paradise' amid cheating scandal
Senate candidate Graham Platner maintains an active account on the anonymous messaging app Kik, which is linked to casual sex and sexual exploitation, amid allegations of infidelity. His profile includes a sexually suggestive image, and he reportedly sent explicit messages to multiple women while married. Kik faces criticism for enabling predatory behavior and child sexual exploitation due to its lax identification policies.
- Graham Platner pulled out of MS NOW interview in wake of scandal, host claims
Graham Platner's team canceled an MS NOW interview following reports of explicit messages sent to women while married. His wife, Amy Gertner, released a video defending him without disputing the allegations, and his campaign denied the interview was ever scheduled, calling the claim inaccurate.
- Graham Platner's sexting controversy rocks his campaign
Graham Platner, a Maine Democrat running for Senate, is facing scrutiny after his wife, Amy Gertner, informed his campaign about explicit texts he sent to other women. The issue is reported by Caitlin Huey-Burns.
- Platner’s wife calls coverage of husband’s sexting with women ‘shameful’
Amy Gertner, wife of Maine Senate Democratic candidate Graham Platner, criticized media coverage of her husband's reported past sexting with multiple women as 'shameful' and 'gossip,' arguing it diverts attention from serious issues. The couple married in 2023, lives in Sullivan, and has two dogs.
- Graham Platner tests Democrats' tolerance for scandal
Graham Platner, a Maine Senate candidate, faces multiple scandals including explicit texts and past controversial posts, yet his campaign gains support as Democrats debate tolerance for such issues. His wife and campaign team defend him, while some Democrats criticize his record but others prioritize winning the Senate.
- Cory Booker admits Graham Platner 'has questions to answer' following latest scandal
Sen. Cory Booker expressed concerns over Graham Platner's scandals, including explicit messages sent to multiple women while married. Platner's campaign confirmed the allegations, and his wife defended him in a video statement. Previous controversies include a Nazi-like tattoo and Reddit comments minimizing sexual assault.
- Platner's wife calls news coverage of Senate hopeful's sexually explicit texts with women 'shameful'
Graham Platner's wife, Amy Gertner, criticized media reports about her husband's sexually explicit text messages with women as 'shameful,' amid his Senate campaign in Maine. The candidate denied claims by a former campaign staffer that he was 'sexting multiple women while married,' and his campaign stated the matter was private. The controversy emerges as Platner seeks the Democratic nomination in a key Senate race against Republican Sen. Susan Collins.
- Platner’s wife calls reports about Senate candidate’s sexually explicit texts with women ‘shameful’
Graham Platner's wife, Amy Gertner, condemned media reports of his explicit texts with women as 'shameful', while the campaign claims the issue is private. The Wall Street Journal first reported the texts, and a former staffer alleged Platner was sexting multiple women during his marriage.
- Platner's wife calls reports about Senate candidate's sexually explicit texts with women 'shameful'
Graham Platner's wife, Amy Gertner, criticized media reports about his past sexually explicit text messages with women as 'shameful' and 'gossip' in a video. The controversy emerges during Platner's Senate campaign in Maine, where he faces challenges amid prior issues like a Nazi symbol tattoo and offensive Reddit posts.
- Graham Platner's wife campaign video statement responding to infidelity allegations widely panned by critics
Graham Platner's wife, Amy Gertner, released a campaign video defending him amid infidelity allegations, but critics and social media users widely condemned it as ineffective damage control. The Wall Street Journal reported that Platner exchanged explicit messages with multiple women after marrying Gertner, while critics argued his campaign used her to deflect attention from the allegations.
- Graham Platner's wife campaign video statement responding to infidelity allegations widely panned by critics
Graham Platner's wife, Amy Gertner, released a video defending his Senate campaign amid infidelity allegations, but the response was criticized on social media as inadequate damage control. The Wall Street Journal reported that Platner exchanged explicit text messages with multiple women after marrying Gertner, and critics argued the campaign relied on his wife to address the scandal.
- Platner’s wife responds to reports of the Senate candidate’s sexually explicit texts with women
Graham Platner's wife, Amy Gertner, responded to media reports about his sexually explicit texts, calling the coverage 'gossip' and emphasizing their marriage's strength. The Wall Street Journal first reported the texts, which were addressed privately by the couple. Platner's campaign also faces prior controversies, including a Nazi symbol tattoo and deleted Reddit posts with offensive content.
- Platner's wife responds to reports of the Senate candidate's sexually explicit texts with women
Graham Platner's wife, Amy Gertner, publicly addressed reports of her husband exchanging sexually explicit texts with women, calling media coverage 'gossip' and defending their marriage. The Wall Street Journal initially reported the texts, which Gertner said she disclosed to Platner's campaign in August. Platner's campaign faces additional controversies, including a Nazi symbol tattoo and deleted Reddit posts with offensive content.
- Senate candidate Graham Platner sent explicit texts to multiple women while married, wife says: report
Graham Platner, the Democratic candidate challenging U.S. Sen. Susan Collins in Maine, exchanged explicit texts with multiple women after marrying his wife two years ago, according to a report. His wife, Amy Gertner, disclosed the texts to a campaign aide, who deemed them a private matter. Platner's campaign confirmed the exchanges to Politico following the Wall Street Journal's report.
- Senate candidate Graham Platner sent explicit texts to multiple women while married, wife says: report
Graham Platner, a Senate candidate in Maine, exchanged explicit texts with multiple women while married, according to his wife, who revealed the issue to a campaign aide. His campaign confirmed the exchanges to Politico, and the report highlights prior controversies including a removed Nazi-like tattoo and offensive Reddit posts. Despite these issues, Platner leads in polls against Republican U.S. Sen. Susan Collins.
- Graham Platner sent explicit texts to other women during marriage, wife confirms
Graham Platner, a Senate candidate in Maine, sent sexually explicit texts to other women during his marriage, as confirmed by his wife Amy Gertner. The revelation, shared with his campaign last year, is reported by the New York Times and Wall Street Journal, and adds to controversies surrounding his campaign.
- Reports: Platner’s wife told campaign staff he sent sexual messages to other women
Graham Platner's wife informed campaign staff that he sent sexually explicit messages to other women, according to reports. The allegations were reported by The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.