President Biden called on Andrew Cuomo to resign as governor after a shocking report from the New York attorney general's office accused Cuomo of sexually harassing multiple women and violating federal and state law
Photo: SPENCER PLATT/POOL/AFP via Getty Images Governor Andrew Cuomo is facing enormous pressure to resign from office after a bombshell report released Tuesday by the New York attorney general’s office accused him of sexually harassing nearly a dozen women, including current and former state employees. President Biden called on Cuomo to step down following the report, as have senior members of the three-term governor’s party in Albany where he faces impeachment.
The 168-page report describes, in excruciating detail, how the governor allegedly sexually harassed the women in his employ. Cuomo regularly touched the women who worked for him and around him without their consent, the report found: He kissed them on the cheeks and on the lips, and he hugged them too close. In one instance, he made an assistant wear a skirt and heels and bend over in front of him to look at car parts on eBay.
Cuomo responded almost immediately, in a 14-minute prerecorded video statement, acting somber but ceding no wrongdoing on his part. “First, I want you to know directly from me that I never touched anyone inappropriately or made inappropriate sexual advances,” he said. “I am 63 years old. I have lived my entire life in the public sphere. That is not who I am.
“Charlotte, I want you to know that I am truly and deeply sorry,” Cuomo said, but he added that Bennett and her attorney ascribe motives to him that he never had. “They heard things that I just didn’t say.” The investigation contains previously known allegations by women who already stepped forward, as well as at least one disturbing new allegation from a woman on Cuomo’s security detail.
An exhibit attached to the report gives a window into the tactics of Cuomo’s senior aides: An audiotape of a nearly 40-minute phone call between secretary to the governor Melissa DeRosa, counsel Beth Garvey, and Albany Times-Union reporter Brendan Lyons. On the tape, DeRosa repeatedly disparages Cuomo accuser Lindsey Boylan and tries to send Lyons an “off the record” copy of Boylan’s confidential personnel report in order to discredit her, a violation of state policy.
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