Penticton Herald

Cuomo’s Emmy revoked amid scandal, resignatio­n

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NEW YORK — Hours after leaving office, scandal-tainted former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo suffered another defeat Tuesday, losing the special Emmy Award he received last year for his daily, televised briefings on the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The Internatio­nal Academy of Television Arts & Sciences said in a statement that given Cuomo’s resignatio­n amid a torrent of sexual harassment allegation­s it was taking away the prize and removing any reference to him in its official materials.

A message seeking comment was left with Cuomo’s lawyer.

Cuomo left office at 12 a.m. Tuesday, two weeks after he announced he would resign rather than face an impeachmen­t battle that seemed inevitable after a report by independen­t investigat­ors — overseen by state Attorney General Letitia James — concluded he had sexually harassed 11 women.

The report marked a stunning downfall for Cuomo, whose leadership during the COVID-19 crisis drew widespread praise and accolades, including from the television academy, and led to a book deal for him worth at least $5 million.

The Internatio­nal Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, whose members include media and entertainm­ent figures from over 60 countries and 500 companies, presented its Founders Award to Cuomo during a live-streamed ceremony in November.

In 2017, the academy reversed its decision to give the Founders Award to actor

Kevin Spacey after he was accused of sexual misconduct. Other recipients of the award over the years have included former Vice President Al Gore, TV icon Oprah Winfrey, and director Steven Spielberg.

Cuomo used his more than 100 Powerpoint-driven slideshows and his sometimes emotional, sometimes acerbic style to provide daily updates and detail his administra­tion’s efforts to guide the state through the pandemic, which has left tens of thousands of New Yorkers dead.

In announcing the award for Cuomo, Internatio­nal Academy President & CEO Bruce L. Paisner said his briefings “worked so well because he effectivel­y created television shows, with characters, plot lines, and stories of success and failure.”

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