The Herald (South Africa)

Cuomo calls for outside review after another allegation of sexual misconduct

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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has called for an outside review after a report of sexual misconduct allegation­s against him by a second former aide, compoundin­g problems for one of America’s bestknown Democratic politician­s.

Charlotte Bennett told the New York Times that Cuomo had asked her questions about her sex life, including whether she was monogamous in her relationsh­ips and whether she had ever had sex with older men.

Cuomo, in a statement, denied making sexual advances.

Reuters has not independen­tly verified the account and accusation­s by Bennett. She worked for the governor as an executive assistant and policy adviser for nearly two years until November last year, according to her LinkedIn profile.

“I was trying to be a mentor to her. I never made advances towards Ms Bennett nor did I ever intend to act in any way that was inappropri­ate,” Cuomo said on Saturday.

He called for a full and thorough outside review led by a former federal judge and said he would have no further comment until it had been completed.

Bennett did not immediatel­y return a request for comment.

Cuomo rose to national prominence for his leadership at the start of the coronaviru­s pandemic, when New York was the country’s Covid-19 epicentre.

The latest accusation­s came just days after another former aide, Lindsey Boylan, wrote in an online essay that the governor had made several inappropri­ate gestures towards her while she worked for the state government from 2015 to 2018.

They ranged from sending her a rose on Valentine’s Day to kissing her on the mouth, she said.

Boylan is now a candidate for Manhattan borough president. Cuomo denied those accusation­s in December and issued another denial this week.

Multiple attempts to reach Boylan were unsuccessf­ul.

Bennett, who is 25, told the Times that Cuomo had told her in June that he was open to relationsh­ips with women in their 20s. Bennett said she had discussed the interactio­n with Cuomo’s chief of staff Jill DesRosiers and was subsequent­ly transferre­d to a job as a health policy adviser to the governor.

She also provided a statement to a special counsel to the governor, Judith Mogul, in June.

Beth Garvey, special counsel and senior adviser to Cuomo, said in a statement that Bennett had been “consulted regarding the resolution, and expressed satisfacti­on and appreciati­on for the way in which it was handled”.

“The determinat­ion reached based on the informatio­n Ms Bennett provided was that no further action was required which was consistent with Ms Bennett’s wishes,” Garvey said.

Allegation­s about his conduct with female aides follow another major controvers­y that has dogged Cuomo in recent weeks.

A report from the state attorney-general’s office last month cast doubt on the Cuomo administra­tion’s handling of the Covid-19 crisis in nursing homes, saying that the state health department had significan­tly undercount­ed the toll and implemente­d policies that may have contribute­d to it.

A top aide to Cuomo later told lawmakers that the administra­tion had delayed providing requested data about the Covid-19 death toll among nursing home residents for fear of a politicall­y motivated investigat­ion by the Justice Department under the then-president, Republican Donald Trump.

 ?? Picture:SETH WENIG/REUTERS ?? ANOTHER SCANDAL: New York Governor Andrew Cuomo during a news conference at a vaccinatio­n site in Brooklyn, New York
Picture:SETH WENIG/REUTERS ANOTHER SCANDAL: New York Governor Andrew Cuomo during a news conference at a vaccinatio­n site in Brooklyn, New York

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