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Report: Aide says Cuomo groped her

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ALBANY, N.Y. — An aide to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says he groped her in the governor’s residence, a newspaper reported Wednesday, in the most serious allegation made yet by a series of women against the embattled Democrat.

The Times Union of Albany reported that the woman, who it did not name, was alone with Cuomo late last year when he closed the door, reached under her shirt and fondled her.

The newspaper’s reporting is based on an unidentifi­ed source with direct knowledge of the woman’s accusation. The governor had summoned her to the Executive Mansion in Albany, saying he needed help with his cellphone, the newspaper reported.

“I have never done anything like this,” Cuomo said through a spokespers­on Wednesday evening.

“The details of this report are gut-wrenching,” Cuomo said, adding that he would not speak to the specifics of this or any other allegation, given an ongoing investigat­ion overseen by the state attorney general.

The three-term governor faces harassment allegation­s from several other women and increasing­ly urgent calls for his resignatio­n or impeachmen­t from at least some fellow Democrats. Cuomo has repeatedly said he won’t resign.

“He’s openly said he will not resign. And with further mounting allegation­s that are deeply credible, we are in a position now where I think we should impeach,” said Assembly member Jessica González-rojas, a Democrat who had previously pushed for his resignatio­n.

The woman whose account was reported by the Times Union said Cuomo had touched her and made flirtatiou­s comments on multiple occasions. According to the newspaper, her allegation­s came to light as Cuomo staffers watched the governor’s March 3 news conference, his first after a new round of sexual harassment claims made in late February.

In it, he denied ever touching a woman inappropri­ately. The aide subsequent­ly became emotional, and told a female supervisor who approached her about her encounters with the governor. At least one supervisor reported the allegation to an attorney in the governor’s office Monday, the newspaper reported.

“How can we allow this man to lead our state? We must impeach,” Democratic Assembly member Zohran Kwame Mamdani tweeted Wednesday night. Republican Assembly member Mike Lawler on Twitter called Cuomo “a sexual predator” who should be charged.

Both lawmakers had previously called for Cuomo’s impeachmen­t.

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