The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

CNN suspends Chris Cuomo for helping brother in scandal

- By David Bauder

NEW YORK » CNN indefinite­ly suspended anchor Chris Cuomo on Tuesday after details emerged about how he helped his brother, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, to face charges of sexual harassment earlier this year.

The network said documents released by New York’s attorney general Monday indicated Cuomo took a greater level of involvemen­t in his brother’s efforts than CNN executives previously knew.

“As a result, we have suspended Chris indefinite­ly, pending further evaluation,” the network said.

The CNN anchor pressed sources for informatio­n on his brother’s accusers and reported back to the governor’s staff, and was active in helping craft their response to the charges, according to emails and a transcript of his testimony to investigat­ors working for state Attorney General Letitia James. Her office found Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed at least 11 women.

Chris Cuomo previously acknowledg­ed talking to his brother and offering advice when the governor faced harassment charges. But the informatio­n released Monday revealed far more details about what exactly Chris Cuomo did. Andrew Cuomo resigned in August to avoid a likely impeachmen­t trial.

Cuomo’s program, which airs at 9 p.m. Eastern time on weeknights, averaged 1.3 million viewers, narrowly outpacing Anderson Cooper as CNN’s most popular show, according to the Nielsen company. Like many cable newscasts, viewership is down significan­tly after being swollen during the election year.

Cuomo appeared on his program on Monday night, talking about COVID-19 and politics without mentioning his own issues.

There was no immediate response to a request for comment sent to Cuomo and the lawyer who represente­d him during this summer’s testimony.

Anderson Cooper subbed for Cuomo on his show Tuesday.

During the first two months of the pandemic, Cuomo interviewe­d his brother on the air a number of times. It was a hit with viewers, although it violated CNN’s policy of not having Cuomo report on his brother, and was a programmin­g choice that has grown worse with time and additional revelation­s.

Chris Cuomo frequently consulted with his brother’s aides when Andrew was fighting the charges last May, sometimes disagreein­g with their advice.

“This is my brother, and I’m trying to help my brother through a situation where he told me he did nothing wrong,” Cuomo testified last July to investigat­ors at the attorney general’s office.

Cuomo, who recently apologized himself after a sexual harassment allegation against him, has insisted he has done nothing to try to influence CNN’s coverage of his brother’s political problems, and that it would be quickly found out if he did.

Cuomo also said he reached out to other journalist­s to find out whether they were writing stories about his brother, most notably seeking informatio­n on what Ronan Farrow of the New Yorker was writing. He acknowledg­ed he didn’t tell CNN he was doing this, and characteri­zed his actions as nothing out of the ordinary for a journalist.

Critics have called on CNN to take action following the attorney general’s release, with David A. Graham of The Atlantic saying Cuomo should resign — or be fired by CNN if he doesn’t.

After it was first revealed last May by The Washington Post that Cuomo had consulted with his brother’s aides, CNN released a statement saying that his actions were inappropri­ate, but it did not discipline him.

 ?? PHOTO BY EVAN AGOSTINI/INVISION/ AP, FILE ?? Chris Cuomo attends The Hollywood Reporter’s annual Most Powerful People in Media cocktail reception in, 2019, in New York. CNN said Tuesday it was suspending the anchor indefinite­ly after details emerged about how he helped his brother, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, as he faced charges of sexual harassment.
PHOTO BY EVAN AGOSTINI/INVISION/ AP, FILE Chris Cuomo attends The Hollywood Reporter’s annual Most Powerful People in Media cocktail reception in, 2019, in New York. CNN said Tuesday it was suspending the anchor indefinite­ly after details emerged about how he helped his brother, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, as he faced charges of sexual harassment.

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