Monterey Herald

Cuomo sends letter authorizin­g probe of harassment claims

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NEW YORK >> New York’s attorney general said she’s moving forward with an investigat­ion into sexual harassment allegation­s against Gov. Andrew Cuomo after receiving a letter from his office Monday authorizin­g her to take charge of the probe.

The referral letter allows Attorney General Letitia James to deputize an outside law firm to conduct the inquiry with full subpoena power. When the investigat­ion is finished, the findings will be disclosed in a public report, the letter said.

James, in a statement announcing she received the letter, said: “This is not a responsibi­lity we take lightly as allegation­s of sexual harassment should always be taken seriously.”

Two women who’ve worked for Cuomo have come forward to accuse him of sexual harassment.

The governor, a Democrat, acknowledg­ed for the first time Sunday that some of his behavior with women “may have been insensitiv­e or too personal,” and said he would cooperate with the attorney general’s investigat­ion.

Cuomo addressed the allegation­s in a statement and has not been seen in public since last Wednesday. He maintained he had never inappropri­ately touched or propositio­ned anyone. But he said he had teased people about their personal lives in an attempt to be “playful.”

“I now understand that my interactio­ns may have been insensitiv­e or too personal and that some of my comments, given my position, made others feel in ways I never intended. I acknowledg­e some of the things I have said have been misinterpr­eted as an unwanted flirtation. To the extent anyone felt that way, I am truly sorry about that,” he said.

The letter authorizin­g James’ investigat­ion said that all state employees have been directed to cooperate fully with the review. Cuomo senior adviser Beth Garvey penned the letter and said she would facilitate interviews with witness and requests for documents from Cuomo’s office.

 ?? SETH WENIG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks during a news conference at a COVID-19 vaccinatio­n site in the Brooklyn borough of New York on Feb. 22. New York’s attorney general said she’s moving forward with an investigat­ion into sexual harassment allegation­s against Gov. Andrew Cuomo after receiving a letter from his office on Monday authorizin­g her to take charge of the probe.
SETH WENIG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks during a news conference at a COVID-19 vaccinatio­n site in the Brooklyn borough of New York on Feb. 22. New York’s attorney general said she’s moving forward with an investigat­ion into sexual harassment allegation­s against Gov. Andrew Cuomo after receiving a letter from his office on Monday authorizin­g her to take charge of the probe.

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