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NY's Cuomo bows to independen­t sexual harassment probe

Following criticism, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has retracted plans to have an ex-federal judge, with close ties to one of his closest allies, investigat­e allegation­s against him.

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Democrat politician­s on Sunday called for an independen­t investigat­ion into the allegation­s that New York Governor Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed at least two women who worked for him.

Cuomo, who denies any wrongdoing, asked the state's attorney general and chief appeals court judge to jointly appoint an independen­t lawyer to probe the claims after a second woman came forward to accuse the governor of sexual harassment.

"The Governor's Office wants a review of the sexual harassment claims made against the Governor to be done in a manner beyond reproach,'' Beth Garvey, special counsel to Cuomo, said.

Calls for transparen­t investigat­ion

Legislativ­e leaders rejected Cuomo's initial plan to appoint a retired federal judge to conduct the investigat­ion.

"We had selected former Federal Judge Barbara Jones, with a stellar record for qualificat­ions and integrity, but we want to avoid even the perception of a lack of independen­ce or inference of politics," Garvey said.

Former Democratic member of Congress and ex-Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel called for a "robust and transparen­t process" — not one initiated by Cuomo.

According to Garvey, Cuomo's administra­tion has asked Attorney General Letitia James and Janet DiFiore, chief judge of the Court of Appeals, "to jointly select an independen­t and qualified lawyer in private practice without political affiliatio­n to conduct a thorough review of the matter and issue a public report."

Garvey said the report "will be solely controlled by that independen­t lawyer personally selected by the Attorney General and Chief Judge."

Sexual harassment allegation­s

The latest allegation­s surfaced on Saturday after 25year-old Charlotte Bennett, a former aide to the governor until November, told The New York Times that Cuomo, 63, sexually harassed her in 2020.

According to Bennett, Cuomo said in June he was open to dating women in their 20s, and asked her if she thought age made a difference in romantic relationsh­ips.

"I understood that the governor wanted to sleep with me, and felt horribly uncomforta­ble and scared," she said.

In a statement on Saturday, Cuomo said he "never made advances toward Ms. Bennett nor did I ever intend to act in any way that was inappropri­ate."

The governor said he wanted to mentor Bennett.

Cuomo denies allegation­s

On Wednesday, Lindsey Boylan, another former aide, said in a blog that Cuomo had harassed her when she was working for his administra­tion between 2015 and 2018.

The 36- year- old former deputy secretary for economic developmen­t and special adviser to Cuomo accused him of subjecting her to an unwanted kiss on the lips.

According to Boylan, Cuomo suggested that they play strip poker and said he went "out of his way to touch me on my lower back, arms and legs."

Cuomo's office said those "claims of inappropri­ate behavior are quite simply false."

White House press secretary Jen Psaki told CNN that "There should be an independen­t review looking into these allegation­s and that's certainly something (Biden) supports and we believe should move forward as quickly as possible."

mvb/mm (AP, dpa)

 ??  ?? Two women have come forward and accused New York Governor Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment
Two women have come forward and accused New York Governor Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment

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