New York Daily News

Andy: Probe leaks in case against me

- BY DENIS SLATTERY

ALBANY — Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s attorney is calling on the state police and the Manhattan district attorney’s office to probe leaks related to since-dropped groping charges brought against him by the Albany County sheriff’s office.

Cuomo lawyer Rita Glavin submitted a formal request Wednesday to New York State Police Superinten­dent Kevin Bruen and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg demanding an investigat­ion into Albany County Sheriff Craig Apple, accusing him of unlawfully leaking grand jury informatio­n to reporters.

“This case was rotten to the core, reeked of politics, and it’s indisputab­le that someone in that cowboy sheriff’s office committed a felony and illegally leaked grand jury informatio­n,” Cuomo spokesman Rich Azzopardi said. “The people of this state deserve answers and we will not stop until they get them.”

Glavin previously outlined similar allegation­s late last year in a letter to state Attorney General Letitia James seeking an independen­t probe into Apple’s alleged conduct.

The Albany sheriff’s office did not respond to requests for comment.

A misdemeano­r criminal complaint was filed against Cuomo last October following accusation­s that he forcibly groped former staffer Brittany Commisso in his office at the Executive Mansion.

The charges against Cuomo, who resigned from office last year following multiple sexual harassment allegation­s and an impending impeachmen­t, were dropped in January.

Albany District Attorney David Soares said he found the allegation­s credible, but did not believe he would be able to prove a crime beyond a reasonable doubt to a jury.

Prosecutor­s in Manhattan and Oswego, Westcheste­r and Nassau Counties similarly declined to prosecute Cuomo even though they all said they found his alleged victims to be credible.

Cuomo has maintained his innocence since stepping down and began airing television ads earlier this year in an attempt to restore his reputation and clear his name.

Glavin alleges Apple, or someone in his office, leaked grand jury informatio­n relating to the criminal case against Cuomo last August. Charges were filed in October by Apple’s office without Soares’ knowledge.

“To ignore this breach and not criminally investigat­e this conduct sends the wrong message that law enforcemen­t officials are above the law when it comes breaching grand jury secrecy,” Glavin wrote in a letter released Wednesday.

Both Bragg’s office and a spokesman for the state police declined to comment on the request.

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