The Commercial Appeal

US started inquiry into Cuomo harassment claims

- Marina Villeneuve

ALBANY, N.Y. – The U.S. Department of Justice began a civil inquiry in August into sexual harassment claims made against former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, New York officials disclosed Thursday.

The exact nature of the inquiry and its current status was unclear.

The office of Gov. Kathy Hochul, who took office when Cuomo resigned in August, said it hired a law firm in October to handle “matters relating to ongoing investigat­ions inherited from the previous administra­tion,” and that one of those matters was an investigat­ion by the Justice Department’s civil rights division and the U.S. attorney’s office in Brooklyn.

“As this is an ongoing investigat­ion, we will not comment further at this time,” said Hochul’s press secretary, Hazel Crampton-hays.

The law firm’s hiring was initially disclosed in a contract made public Thursday as a result of public records requests by several news organizati­ons.

The contract said the firm, Willkie Farr and Gallagher, is representi­ng the governor’s office in several investigat­ions related to the previous administra­tion, including a Justice Department inquiry “related to sexual harassment claims made against the thengovern­or.”

Cuomo announced he would resign Aug. 10, one week after an investigat­ive report commission­ed by New York Attorney General Letitia James concluded he had sexually harassed 11 women. His last day in office was Aug. 23.

Cuomo’s spokespers­on, Rich Azzopardi, said the former governor had been made aware of the inquiry.

“Our understand­ing is that the civil division opened an inquiry in August based upon the AG’S politicall­y motivated sham report and we have heard nothing since,” he said.

Justice Department spokespeop­le declined to comment.

The department’s civil rights division has some enforcemen­t powers under federal anti-discrimina­tion law. It launched an initiative in 2018 to fight sexual harassment of government employees and handles complaints made under the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunit­y Commission.

Cuomo has acknowledg­ed making comments to some women that made them uncomforta­ble, including some jokes, but he has denied sexually harassing anyone or touching anyone inappropri­ately.

 ?? SETH WENIG/AP FILE ?? Andrew Cuomo announced he would resign as governor of New York in August.
SETH WENIG/AP FILE Andrew Cuomo announced he would resign as governor of New York in August.

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