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Cuomo says 'harassment is not making someone feel uncomfortable,’ is ‘eager’ to tell other side of story
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As New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday repeated that he did nothing wrong regarding allegations that he sexually harassed multiple women, he said “harassment is not making someone feel uncomfortable" and that he's “eager” to tell New Yorkers the other side of the story.
When asked to acknowledge that one’s intentions, according to the law, don't matter in instances of sexual harassment, Cuomo responded, "I never said anything I believe is inappropriate." "You can leave this press conference today and say, ‘Oh, the governor harassed me.’ You can say that," the Democrat said. "I would say I never said anything that I believed was inappropriate. I never meant to make you feel that way. You may hear it that way. You may interpret it that way. And I respect that. And I apologize to you if … I said something you think is offensive."More Related News