New York Daily News

Aide says Cuomo groped her: report

Allegedly reached under her blouse ‘aggressive­ly’

- BY DENIS SLATTERY

ALBANY — Gov. Cuomo allegedly “aggressive­ly” groped a female aide, reaching under her blouse, after she was summoned to the governor’s private chamber at the Executive Mansion last year, according to a new report Wednesday.

The staffer, the latest in a growing number of women who have reported sexual harassment allegation­s against the embattled governor, had been asked to assist Cuomo with an issue involving his cell phone when the incident occurred, the Albany Times Union reported.

The pair were alone in the governor’s residence in the Albany mansion when he “closed the door and allegedly reached under her blouse and began to fondle her,” a source with knowledge of the incident told the newspaper. The much-younger staffer told Cuomo to stop.

Last week, as the governor held a televised press conference during which he claimed he has never touched anyone “inappropri­ately,” the woman became upset and told a female supervisor about the incident.

At the time of the March 3 briefing, only three accusers had come forward with allegation­s of sexual misconduct and other claims against the 63-year-old Democrat.

As that number doubled over the past week, calls for the governor’s resignatio­n have swelled.

Cuomo has said he has no intention of stepping down while state Attorney General Letitia James oversees a probe into the allegation­s against him.

On Wednesday, the governor denied the latest allegation, which could be pursued legally as misdemeano­r sexual assault, in a statement to the Times Union.

“As I said yesterday, I have never done anything like this,” he said. “The details of this report are gut-wrenching. I am not going to speak to the specifics of this or any other allegation given the ongoing review, but I am confident in the result of the attorney general’s report.”

The scandal has engulfed the governor, already under fire and facing a federal probe over his administra­tion’s handling of COVID deaths in nursing homes.

Cuomo has remained defiant, suggesting it would be “anti-democratic” for him to step down.

“There is no way I resign,” he said Sunday.

Over the weekend, Ana Liss, a former policy and operations aide to the governor, told The Wall Street Journal that Cuomo repeatedly inquired about her personal life, touched her, and on one occasion kissed her hand as she rose from her desk.

Karen Hinton, who worked with the governor when he led the federal Department of Housing and Urban Developmen­t, said Cuomo once invited her to his hotel room during a work trip to California and hugged her repeatedly in a manner that was “too long, too tight, too intimate” when she tried to leave.

Former aide Charlotte Bennett, 25, said that Cuomo asked her probing personal questions including if she was interested in older men and indicated he was comfortabl­e with “anyone above the age of 22” during private meetings last spring, at the height of the COVID crisis.

Bennett called Cuomo a “textbook abuser” and detailed how she believes the governor was “grooming” her for a sexual relationsh­ip.

“Without explicitly saying it, he implied to me that I was old enough for him and he was lonely,” she told CBS News last week.

Bennett’s lawyer, Debra Katz, said on Wednesday that the latest claims are “eerily similar” to what her client alleges the governor did to her.

“Had the governor’s staff taken Charlotte Bennett’s allegation­s and their legal obligation­s seriously, perhaps this woman would have been spared of this sexual assault,” Katz said in a statement. “That the governor does not deny touching people, but insists he never did it inappropri­ately, shows he is committed to gaslightin­g victims and perpetuati­ng these lies. This is exactly how abusers operate.”

Bennett, Liss and Hinton all came forward after former Cuomo adviser Lindsey Boylan published an essay last month accusing the the governor of kissing her on the mouth without her consent during a meeting at his Manhattan office.

Another woman, Anna Ruch, 33, alleges the governor made unwanted advances toward her and planted an unsolicite­d kiss on her cheek at a 2019 wedding.

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Gov. Cuomo on Wednesday denied the latest accusation against him. Accuser says Cuomo “allegedly began to fondle her” in the Executive Mansion, a source told an Albany newspaper.
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