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Cuomo Team Illegally Used Campaign Money to Promote and Sell His Book, Watchdog Says
New allegations of wrongdoing swirling around New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo – this time about his multimillion-dollar book deal that a watchdog group alleges broke campaign finance laws.
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NY Woman Says Gov. Cuomo Forcibly Kissed Her Cheeks in 2017
A married woman living in upstate New York accused New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday of forcibly kissing her cheeks in an “overtly sexual” nature while touring flood damage in her neighborhood outside Rochester in May 2017.
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Gov. Cuomo's Family Given Priority for COVID Testing in Early Days of Pandemic: Report
Gov. Andrew Cuomo had members of his family get prioritized, special access to COVID testing during the early stages of the pandemic last year, according to a report.
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Impeachment Investigation Into Gov. Cuomo Could Take ‘Months'
The New York Legislature’s impeachment investigation of Gov. Andrew Cuomo is likely to take “months,” the chair of the Assembly’s judiciary committee said Tuesday.
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3rd Cuomo Accuser to Speak With Investigators Thursday in Sex Harassment Case
A third woman who has leveled claims against Gov. Andrew Cuomo amid an investigation over sexual harassment allegations plans to meet with state attorney general investigators Thursday about the case. Ana Liss, who spoke in a TV interview earlier this month about the alleged “toxic workplace environment” in the embattled governor’s office, is one of seven women, several of...
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Biden: Cuomo Should Resign If Allegations Are Found to Be True, Might Face Prosecution
President Joe Biden said during an interview Tuesday that New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo should resign if the state attorney general’s investigation confirms the sexual harassment allegations against him. Biden made the remarks in an interview with ABC News that is scheduled to air Wednesday morning. When asked if the investigation confirms the claims of the women, should Cuomo...
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Cuomo Accuser Speaks to Investigators; Poll Shows NYers Oppose Resignation
A new Siena College Poll published Monday revealed that the majority of voters do not think Gov. Andrew Cuomo should immediately resign. The data was released on the same day that one of Cuomo’s sexual harassment accusers met with investigators working for the state attorney general’s office.
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New York Vaccine Adviser Called County Execs to Check on Cuomo Loyalty
A top adviser to Gov. Andrew Cuomo who oversees New York’s vaccine distribution made calls to Democratic county executives in recent weeks to check on support for the three-term governor currently embattled in allegations of wrongdoing, according to two reports published Sunday.
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How Cuomo Investigation, Possible Impeachment Could Play Out
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has urged New Yorkers to “wait for the facts.”
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Schumer, Gillibrand Join 18 U.S. Reps Calling for Cuomo to Step Down as He Claims No Wrongdoing
As he’s reeled from twin scandals over his treatment of women and COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has had to confront a once-unthinkable question: Could enough rogue Democrats combine with Republicans to force him out of office.
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NY Assembly Speaker Authorizes Impeachment Investigation Into Gov. Cuomo to Begin
The Assembly Judiciary Committee will have subpoena power, conduct interviews and review documents as part of an “expeditious, full and thorough investigation,” Speaker Carl Heastie said
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NY Lt. Gov. Hochul Says She's Confident Cuomo's Sexual Harassment Accusers ‘Will Be Heard and Taken Seriously'
Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul would become New York’s governor if Andrew Cuomo resigns in the face of sexual harassment allegations.
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Ex-Cuomo Aide Speaks on ‘Toxic Workplace Environment' in TV Interview
One of the five women who has accused Gov. Andrew Cuomo of inappropriate behavior described him as a “friendly Italian uncle type” in a television interview on Monday, but she says the problem goes deeper than that.
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Cuomo: ‘There Is No Way I Resign,' Let AG James Complete Investigation
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo made his position clear on Sunday saying he would not resign his post following two new allegations published the night before of inappropriate conduct with former female staffers. “There is no way I resign. Let’s do the attorney general’s investigation, let’s get the findings and then let’s go from there,” Cuomo said in a...
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Former Aide Says Cuomo Hugged Her in ‘Inappropriate' Hotel Room Embrace
Karen Hinton, once one of NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s top aides and consultants in his days as HUD secretary, is speaking out with new allegations that Cuomo hugged her in an “inappropriate” and “unethical” embrace in a California hotel room 21 years ago. Hinton says the then-Cabinet member made a pass at her during a meeting that was supposed to…
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Top Cuomo Aides Altered Nursing Home COVID Death Numbers to Keep Toll Lower
Top aides to Gov. Andrew Cuomo altered a state Health Department report to obscure the true number of people killed by COVID-19 in the state’s nursing homes, according to reports.
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‘I'm Not Going to Resign:' Apologetic Cuomo Asks NYers to Hold Judgment for AG Report
Gov. Andrew Cuomo pledged not to resign Wednesday and asked New Yorkers to wait for the state attorney general’s report on the sexual harassment allegations against him before casting judgment.
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‘Unfit to Serve': Calls for Cuomo Resignation Mount After 3rd Woman Comes Forward
The chorus of calls for Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s resignation within his own party grew louder again Tuesday, a day after a third woman came forward to allege inappropriate physical behavior by New York’s commander in chief. The latest allegations involved an unwanted physical advance at a 2019 wedding. Cuomo has drawn widespread bipartisan rebuke over the harassment allegations, which...
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CNN's Chris Cuomo Says He ‘Obviously' Can't Cover Misconduct Claims Against Brother
Despite saying he “cannot” cover the allegations of sexual harassment against his brother Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Chris Cuomo said said he cares “profoundly” about the issues brought up by the women.
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Cuomo Faces New Reported Accusation From 2019 Wedding as Inquiry Launched
Gov. Andrew Cuomo was expected to address the public on Monday and deliver another coronavirus briefing he has become synonymous with over the past 12 months, but this time to mark one year since the state reported its first case. Instead, the governor, marred by controversy, was noticeably absent. The fallout over multiple sexual harassment allegations followed the governor into…