The Denver Post

LAWYER: CHRIS CUOMO ACCUSER WAS DISGUSTED BY “HYPOCRISY”

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NEW YORK» A woman who lodged a sexual harassment allegation against former CNN anchor Chris Cuomo was “disgusted” by what she saw as his hypocrisy and attempts to discredit women who made similar allegation­s against his brother, her lawyer said Sunday.

The woman’s complaint became known shortly after CNN fired the “Cuomo Prime Time” anchor Saturday night. Chris Cuomo had been criticized for breaching journalist­ic ethics by trying to help his brother, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, beat his own harassment charges.

The woman, who has chosen to remain anonymous, took her allegation­s against Chris Cuomo to CNN on Wednesday through her lawyer, Debra Katz.

Katz did not give any specifics about the alleged behavior, believed to have occurred before Cuomo joined CNN in 2013. Prior to that, he worked at ABC News.

Chris Cuomo, through a spokesman, said the charges were untrue. “If the goal in making these false and unvetted accusation­s was to see Mr. Cuomo punished by CNN, that may explain his unwarrante­d terminatio­n,” the spokesman said.

Katz also tied Cuomo’s firing to the accusation­s, saying in a statement that “CNN acted promptly on my client’s complaint and fired Mr. Cuomo.”

CNN suspended Cuomo on Tuesday after learning through documents released by New

York’s attorney general that his actions in support of his brother were more extensive than previously known. A law firm was hired by CNN to look into Cuomo’s actions — Cravath, Swaine & Moore — then determined the network had cause to fire him.

With the new misconduct allegation­s, the network had little taste for another investigat­ion and CNN chief Jeff Zucker informed Cuomo of the firing on Saturday.

Katz said in Sunday’s statement that her client was motivated by Cuomo’s statements, regarding allegation­s against his brother, that he cared deeply and profoundly about issues of sexual misconduct. The woman also believed that Cuomo “played an active role in attempting to smear women” who had accused his brother, she said.

“Hearing the hypocrisy of Chris Cuomo’s on-air words and disgusted by his efforts to try to discredit these women, my client retained counsel to report his serious sexual misconduct to CNN,” the lawyer said.

The new misconduct allegation comes after a veteran TV executive, Shelley Ross, wrote a column for The New York Times in September saying Chris Cuomo had groped her at a party 16 years ago, when they both worked for ABC News. Cuomo told the newspaper, “I apologized to her then, and I meant it.”

In responding to criticism of his actions regarding his brother, Cuomo has claimed that he was simply trying to help him.

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