
Albany County sheriff says forcible touching case against NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo is 'solid'
CNN
The Albany County sheriff on Friday said information about a misdemeanor forcible touching allegation that his office had filed in an Albany court against former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo had been posted quicker than his office anticipated, catching him and the local district attorney by surprise.
But Sheriff Craig Apple told reporters he firmly believes his investigators' case against Cuomo is "solid."
Cuomo, a Democrat who resigned from his post in August after multiple women accused him of sexual harassment, is the subject of a misdemeanor charge in connection with an alleged incident at the governor's mansion on December 7, 2020.

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