The Chronicle Herald (Provincial)

New York prosecutor drops sex crime case against Cuomo

- JONATHAN ALLEN REUTERS

NEW YORK - A New York prosecutor will not pursue a misdemeano­r sex crime charge against former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, saying he could not prove the elements of a crime beyond a reasonable doubt.

Albany County District Attorney David Soares said in a statement on Tuesday that his office had investigat­ed the complaint made by former Cuomo aide Brittany Commisso and that he found her to be “cooperativ­e and credible.”

“I, like most New Yorkers, remain deeply troubled by allegation­s like the ones at issue here,” his statement said. “Such conduct has no place in government or in any workplace.”

Cuomo, a Democrat who ran New York for a decade, resigned in August after a state investigat­ion concluded that he sexually harassed 11 women, most of them state employees.

Commisso, then a Cuomo aide in her early 30s, said Cuomo, 64, groped her breast at the Executive Mansion in Albany in 2020. In October, Albany County Sheriff Craig Apple filed a criminal complaint in court that charged Cuomo with forcible touching.

The complaint appeared to take even the prosecutor by surprise, who asked that Cuomo’s initial court appearance be postponed to Jan. 7, saying the sheriff had acted unilateral­ly and that his complaint was “potentiall­y defective.”

Cuomo’s lawyer Rita Glavin did not respond to requests for comment. A spokeswoma­n for the county sheriff declined to comment. Cuomo has said he has never touched anyone inappropri­ately and that his efforts to be a friendly boss may have been mistaken for flirting.

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