The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Cuomo accuser files criminal complaint

- By Marina Villeneuve

ALBANY, N.Y. >> A woman who accused Gov. Andrew Cuomo of groping her breast at the governor’s state residence has filed a criminal complaint against him, the Albany County Sheriff’s office said Friday.

The complaint, filed Thursday with the sheriff’s office, is the first known instance where a woman has made an official report with a law enforcemen­t agency over alleged misconduct by Cuomo. Its filing is a potential first step toward bringing criminal charges.

“We take every complaint seriously,” Albany County Undersheri­ff William Rice said Friday.

It’s possible the Democratic governor could be arrested if investigat­ors or the county district attorney determine he committed a crime, Albany County Sheriff Craig Apple told the New York Post.

“The end result could either be it sounds substantia­ted and an arrest is made and it would be up to the DA to prosecute the arrest,” he told the newspaper, which was the first to report on the complaint. “Just because of who it is we are not going to rush it or delay it,” Apple said.

Apple didn’t return a phone message from The Associated Press.

The Cuomo aide who filed the report has accused him of reaching under her shirt and fondling her when they were alone in a room at the Executive Mansion last year.

The woman also told investigat­ors with the attorney general’s office that Cuomo once rubbed her rear end while they were posing together for a photo.

The sheriff’s office didn’t immediatel­y provide a copy of the complaint.

Cuomo’s lawyer, Rita Glavin, didn’t immediatel­y address the criminal complaint in an online briefing with reporters, but said the groping allegation — which was also outlined in newspaper articles and in a report released by the New York attorney general’s office — was fabricated.

“He is 63 years old. He has spent 40 years in public life and for him to all of the sudden be accused of a sexual assault of an executive assistant that he really doesn’t know, doesn’t pass muster,” Glavin said.

The Albany County district attorney would not confirm that they received a complaint, saying they had no plans to release any informatio­n because “this is an ongoing matter that is under review,” spokespers­on Cecilia Walsh said in an email.

Calls for Cuomo’s resignatio­n or impeachmen­t soared this week after an independen­t investigat­ion overseen by the state attorney general’s office concluded that Cuomo sexually harassed 11 women and worked to retaliate against one of his accusers.

The attorney general’s report describes a series of times Cuomo allegedly acted inappropri­ately with the aide described as Executive Assistant #1, culminatin­g with the groping encounter at the mansion in November 2020.

According to the woman, Cuomo pulled her in for a hug as she prepared to leave the governor’s office at the mansion. Told that “you’re going to get us in trouble,” Cuomo replied, “I don’t care,” and slammed the door shut. He slid his hand up her blouse, and grabbed her breast over her bra, according to her account.

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 ?? MARY ALTAFFER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks during a news conference in New York in June. Eleven women have described to investigat­ors hired by the New York attorney general’s office how Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s sexual harassment of them made them feel. Cuomo has denied that he sexual harassed or inappropri­ately touched anyone.
MARY ALTAFFER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks during a news conference in New York in June. Eleven women have described to investigat­ors hired by the New York attorney general’s office how Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s sexual harassment of them made them feel. Cuomo has denied that he sexual harassed or inappropri­ately touched anyone.

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