The district attorney described the woman who said former Gov. Andrew Cuomo had groped her as “credible,” but added that proving her allegation would be difficult. Source: New York Times
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Meet the Sheriff Who Wants to Put Andrew Cuomo Behind Bars
Craig D. Apple Sr. is known among some fellow Democrats as the “Teflon sheriff” for his ability to persevere, even thrive, through trouble that might tarnish less adept politicians. Source: New York Times
‘It Came Off Creepy’: 6 Key Moments from the Cuomo Transcripts
The interviews were part of a five-month investigation into the sexual harassment claims against Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo that led to his resignation. Source: New York Times
Andrew Cuomo Under Oath: Proud, Prickly and Often Unable to Recall
A transcript of Mr. Cuomo’s 11 hours under questioning over sexual harassment allegations paints an extraordinary portrait of a combative governor. Source: New York Times
Cuomo’s Last Stand: What He and His Accusers Told Investigators
In Andrew Cuomo’s 515 pages of sworn testimony, the former governor defended his behavior and denied touching anyone inappropriately. Source: New York Times
Cuomo Sex-Crime Charge May Be ‘Defective,’ D.A. Says
The Albany County district attorney said that the local sheriff “unilaterally and inexplicably” filed a criminal complaint without his involvement. Source: New York Times
Cuomo Was Charged Without Coordination With Albany D.A., Sheriff Says
The district attorney has not committed to prosecuting the former governor, and experts called the sheriff’s decision to proceed independently unusual. Source: New York Times
Andrew Cuomo Is Charged in Sexual Misconduct Complaint
Mr. Cuomo, the former governor of New York, resigned in August after a state attorney general report concluded that he had sexually harassed multiple women. Source: New York Times
Brittany Commisso Accused Cuomo of Groping, Says It Was 'Not Normal'
Brittany Commisso, who filed a criminal complaint against Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, spoke publicly for the first time about her allegations. Source: New York Times
'Executive Assistant #1' Says Cuomo 'Broke the Law'
“What he did to me was a crime,” said Brittany Commisso, identified in a report from the state attorney general as “Executive Assistant #1.” Source: New York Times