
The Attorney General's report cited Chris Cuomo's involvement, labeling him as one of an "inner circle of confidantes brought in to control and direct the response" after allegations surfaced. Andrew Cuomo makes a statement on a pre-recorded video released on Tuesday, August 3, 2021, in New York.ĬNN Anchor Chris Cuomo was among a "team of advisors" who helped shape his brother's response to sexual assault allegations, according to the office of the New York State Attorney General, which also said Chris Cuomo provided testimony for their recent investigation. In this image taken from video provided by Office of the NY Governor, New York Gov. She added that one allegation was referred by the governor's Executive Chamber to police in Albany, New York.
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The investigation was civil in nature, but investigator Anne Clark noted that state and federal prosecutors are free to review all the allegations included in the report. "He's trying to justify himself by making me out to be someone who can't tell the difference between sexual harassment and mentorship and I think that's absolutely absurd," Bennett said. In an interview with CBS "Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell, Charlotte Bennett, one of the 11 women who accused Cuomo of sexual harassment, said that if the govenror isn't willing to resign, then "then we have a responsibility to act and impeach him." "There are generational and cultural perspectives that frankly, I have not fully appreciated," Cuomo added. That is just not who I am, and that's not who I have ever been," the governor said in the statement. I have lived my entire adult life in public view. "I am inspired by the women who came forward, but more importantly I believe them, and I thank them for their bravery," James said.Ĭuomo, who made a pre-taped statement that aired after the findings were released Tuesday, said that "the facts are much different than what has been portrayed."

She called the 11 women who came forward "heroic." New York Attorney General Letitia James announced the findings of the investigation earlier Tuesday and said the governor "violated federal and state law." The probe found a "hostile" and "unsafe" work environment in which women, including a state trooper assigned to the governor's detail, described "inappropriate groping" and sexual harassment, James said. Cuomo insisted that he "never touched anyone inappropriately" or "made inappropriate sexual advances."īiden's comments came after several prominent Democrats called for Cuomo to resign, including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, who represents New York. President Biden said Tuesday afternoon that New York Governor Andrew Cuomo should resign after a bombshell investigation by the state attorney general found he had sexually harassed multiple current and former staffers, as well as women who did not work for his administration.
