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The probe also found Cuomo ordered staff to help him compose a book and that his staff “substantially revised” a state health department report on COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes.
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Cuomo was paid $5.1 million for the book, but a state ethics commission’s vote could mean he has to return at least part of the money.
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Hundreds of pages of testimony from former Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the women who’ve accused him of sexual harassment this year were released Wednesday by the Attorney General’s Office, which led the probe into those claims.
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is refusing to get drawn into a fight between her predecessor, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, and those who are investigating sexual assault charges against Cuomo.
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The document accuses Cuomo of meeting with staffer Brittany Commisso on December 7, 2020, at the governor’s mansion, where Commisso has said the former governor asked for help fixing his phone.
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said Monday that she’s enacting several anti-harassment and anti-discrimination measures in state government, with a particular focus on the governor’s office.
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Cuomo’s lawyer, Rita Glavin, is demanding an independent review of the report, which she said destroyed the former governor’s reputation.
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The state ethics panel voted Tuesday to open an independent investigation of how the panel approved a $5 million dollar book deal for former Governor…
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In a speech that sounded like the prelude to a campaign, Attorney General Letitia James laid out her plan for overhauling and streamlining state…
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The President of the Human Rights Campaign has been fired after a report said he advised former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on how to handle sexual…