Cuomo Faces 3 New D.A. Inquiries, as One Accuser Plans Lawsuit
The New York Times
District attorneys in Manhattan and Nassau and Westchester Counties separately announced that they were investigating Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s actions.
The threat of potential criminal charges against Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo increased on Wednesday, as three New York prosecutors announced that they had opened separate criminal investigations into his conduct toward current and former staffers. District attorneys in Manhattan, Nassau County and Westchester County each disclosed that they had requested investigative materials from the state attorney general’s office in connection with open inquiries into the governor’s behavior. They joined the Albany County prosecutor’s office, which announced its own investigation on Tuesday, shortly after a report released by the attorney general’s office found that Mr. Cuomo had sexually harassed 11 women, some of them current and former staff members, including his groping and unwanted touching of employees. A lawyer for the governor on Tuesday called the report “unfair,” “inaccurate” and “utterly biased.”More Related News