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Rita Glavin, the outside counsel for Governor Andrew Cuomo, announced Friday she'll seek corrections in the Attorney General's report on her client's alleged sexual misconduct.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Tuesday that he is resigning from office, effective Aug. 24, 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.
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Oswego County's District Attorney is opening a criminal investigation into Gov. Andrew Cuomo. The action comes shortly after the New York State Attorney General Letitia James released a report that found Cuomo sexually harassed 11 women.
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Melissa DeRosa, a fixture next to Gov. Andrew Cuomo for months during his coronavirus news conferences, resigned late Sunday on the heels of a report that found Cuomo sexually harassed 11 women, leaving the governor without his top aide as he faces the prospect of impeachment.
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One of the 11 women who the New York State attorney general found was sexually harassed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, has come forward publicly to detail her accusation that the governor groped her and made other unwanted advances.
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Three days after the attorney general’s devastating report finding New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo broke state and federal laws by sexually harassing 11 women, the governor’s private attorney responded. Lawyer Rita Glavin said her client was “ambushed” and his accusers lied.
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The New York State Assembly’s impeachment inquiry signaled Thursday that it is in the final stages, requesting attorneys for Gov. Andrew Cuomo to submit any additional evidence by the end of the day on Aug. 13.
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“I want you to know directly from me that I never touched anyone inappropriately or made inappropriate sexual advances,” he said in a taped video statement .
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An investigation into Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo found that he sexually harassed multiple current and former state government employees, state Attorney General Letitia James announced Tuesday.
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A nearly five-month investigation, conducted by two outside lawyers found that the Cuomo administration was a “hostile work environment” and that it was “rife with fear and intimidation.”