Sheriff discusses criminal complaint against Andrew Cuomo: "We have a solid case"
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The Albany County sheriff held a news conference one day after a misdemeanor complaint was filed charging former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo with forcibly touching a woman. Cuomo, who resigned in August after several allegations were made against him, has repeatedly denied accusations of sexual harassment.
According to the charging documents, at around 4 p.m. on December 7, 2020, at the executive mansion in Albany, Cuomo "intentionally and for no legitimate purpose, forcibly place[d] his hand under the blouse shirt of the victim and onto her intimate body part. Specifically, the victim's left breast for the purposes of degrading and gratifying his sexual desires."
In a statement Thursday, Cuomo's attorney, Rita Glavin, denied the claim, writing that "Governor Cuomo has never assaulted anyone."