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Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo criticized his accusers who have gone public amid ongoing investigations into allegations of sexual misconduct, arguing they had impacted the fairness of the process by speaking out.
Cuomo has denied any wrongdoing in response to allegations from nine women, including current and former aides in the governor’s office, who say he sexually harassed them. The governor told reporters on Thursday that it has been very difficult for him not to directly respond to claims accusers have made in the press.
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo maintained Tuesday that he never acted inappropriately toward current or former aides who have accused him of sexual harassment or misconduct, reiterating his claims of innocence amid several active investigations into his behavior while in office.
Cuomo’s latest denial came during a tense exchange with reporters at a press conference in Johnson City, New York. When pressed for a direct response to an allegation from a former aide who accused Cuomo of repeatedly inquiring about her history of experiencing harassment, the governor again denied wrongdoing and suggested that the public had only heard one side of the story.
Sherry Vill, the ninth woman accusing New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment, provided a photo of the incident.
Embattled New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo dodged questions Wednesday on whether he will resign from office if State Attorney General Letitia James’ probe confirms allegations that he sexually harassed current and former employees.
James’ office is currently investigating allegations from nine women, including current and former aides, who have accused Cuomo of sexual harassment or misconduct. When asked to provide a yes or no response to whether he would resign if investigators found he engaged in wrongdoing under state law, Cuomo declined to clarify.
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Vivian Zayas, whose mother died in a New York nursing home, provides insight into Gov. Cuomo’s mounting scandals on ‘Fox and Friends.’
The New York Post editorial board slammed New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, D., on Sunday, saying he committed a crime while writing his book American Crisis and called for an investigation into the matter.
The editorial board wrote the scandal-ridden governor received help from top aides along with other staff when writing drafts of his book about handling the coronavirus pandemic and did so knowing it violated an ethics ruling. It’s now clear that top aides Melissa DeRosa and Stephanie Benton plus other staff assisted Cuomo with drafts of American Crisis despite an ethics ruling that cleared the deal only if he didn’t use state resources to write it. That makes it a plain violation of state law, the editorial board said.