Cuomo attorney asks sheriff to preserve records related to investigation that led to groping charge
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Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo through his attorney Saturday asked the Albany County sheriff to "preserve all records" related to the investigation that led to Cuomo's misdemeanor charge of forcible touching.
Cuomo has claimed that the charge that he groped Brittany Commisso, a former staffer, at the governor’s mansion last year was based on flimsy evidence and was politically motivated.
"We expect you to preserve everything relating to your investigation and have set forth below a non-exhaustive list of specific categories for which we request preservation," Cuomo attorney Rita Glavin wrote, according to the Albany Times-Union. "First, we request that you preserve all records relating to your and your office’s communications with Brittany Commisso and her attorney, including but not limited to phone records, text messages, email and any other electronic communications, notes, memoranda, recordings, and calendar entries."