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ALBANY — The independent investigators hired by Attorney General Letitia James’ office to probe sexual harassment claims against Gov. Andrew Cuomo have wide-ranging powers and are being paid a pretty
Details revealed about Attorney General probe of Cuomo sex harass claims Denis Slattery
ALBANY The independent investigators hired by Attorney General James’ office to probe sexual harassment claims against Gov. Cuomo have wide-ranging powers and are being paid a pretty penny for their work, internal documents obtained by the Daily News reveal.
James tasked Joon Kim, former acting U.S attorney for New York’s Southern District, and employment discrimination attorney Anne Clark to lead the inquiry last month as accusations against the embattled governor piled up.
Documents outlining the scope of the probe show Kim and Clark’s firms are “authorized to utilize any of its resources as it deems appropriate to carry out” their review of Cuomo’s conduct. The firms involved also conducted reviews of current clients and former engagements, and have “not identified any conflict of interest.”
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Details revealed about attorney general investigation of Andrew Cuomo sex harassment claims
Updated Apr 10, 2021;
ALBANY, N.Y. The independent investigators hired by Attorney General Letitia James’ office to probe sexual harassment claims against Gov. Andrew Cuomo have wide-ranging powers and are being paid a pretty penny for their work, internal documents obtained by the Daily News reveal.
James tasked Joon Kim, former acting U.S attorney for New York’s Southern District, and employment discrimination attorney Anne Clark to lead the inquiry last month as accusations against the embattled governor piled up.
Documents outlining the scope of the probe show Kim and Clark’s firms are “authorized to utilize any of its resources as it deems appropriate to carry out” their review of Cuomo’s conduct. The firms involved also conducted reviews of current clients and former engagements, and have “not identified any conflict of interest.”