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A lawyer for former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’ wants the sheriff who charged the Democrat with groping a woman to preserve records of any communications his office had with the alleged victim, journalists or other investigators.
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More details emerged Friday about the criminal complaint filed against former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo
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Cuomo was forced from office after nearly a dozen women accused him of sexual harassment. He now faces a criminal complaint alleging he forcibly touched a female staff member.
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Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo will be charged with at least one misdemeanor sex crime over his alleged groping of a former aide, a spokesman for the state court system confirmed Thursday.
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said Monday that she’s enacting several anti-harassment and anti-discrimination measures in state government, with a particular focus on the governor’s office.
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Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who resigned from office nearly two months ago, is continuing to fight an August report by state Attorney General Tish James that found he had sexually harassed 11 women.
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Resigning from office probably didn’t end former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s legal problems, and no matter what happens next, taxpayers are likely to wind up with a hefty bill.
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In his final words to New Yorkers, Gov. Andrew Cuomo stood by his defense that the multiple allegations of sexual harassment that led to his resignation were politically motivated, and said he’s confident he’ll be exonerated from the claims at some point in the future.
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Saying that he did not want to face weeks and months of political and legal fighting over multiple scandals, including the sexual harassment of 11 women, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Tuesday that he is resigning from office, effective Aug. 24.
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