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A city court judge in Albany has dismissed a charge of forcibly touching a former staffer against former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo after the Albany County district attorney declined to prosecute, citing a lack of evidence to meet the burden of proof at a trial.
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Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo won't face criminal prosecution over an allegation that he fondled an aide, after a prosecutor said Tuesday he was dropping the case because he couldn't prove it.
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Westchester County District Attorney Mimi Rocah said that while there was evidence to conclude the conduct the women described did occur, she couldn't bring criminal cases over it.
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The commission voted 12 to 1 for Cuomo to repay within 30 days the $5 million he was paid by the publisher.
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The leader of New York's state university system, Chancellor James Malatras, said Thursday he will resign amid harsh criticism for his actions while a top aide to former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
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Documents released by Attorney General Letitia James show Malatras was helping to plan retaliation against a woman who is a survivor of sexual harassment from former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
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A number of bird species in Connecticut are in trouble,
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Cuomo at times quibbled with interviewer Joon Kim over common definitions, including "girlfriend," and evaded when asked if he touched women "near the butt."
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The new infrastructure package will help remove PFAS from drinking water and wastewater in the state.
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The New York Assembly's impeachment inquiry report on Cuomo confirms the Attorney General's findingsThe report finds that Cuomo oversaw a toxic workplace where he sexually harassed multiple women, and that he used staff to write and edit a $5 million memoir at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in the state.