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New York Governor Cuomo resigns in sexual harassment scandal

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Faced with mounting legal pressures and demands for his departure from President Joe Biden and others, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo resigned on Tuesday following an inquiry that found he sexually harassed 11 women, capping a startling downfall for one of the most prominent politician­s in the United States.

A Democrat who had served since 2011 as governor of the fourth most-populous state, Cuomo made the announceme­nt a week after New York Attorney General Letitia James released the results of a five-month independen­t investigat­ion that concluded he had engaged in conduct that violated U.S. and state laws.

In a televised, 20-minute address, Cuomo, 63, said his resignatio­n would take effect in 14 days, derailing a long political career that once appeared headed for a possible U.S. presidenti­al campaign.

Cuomo again denied any wrongdoing, though he said he accepted "full responsibi­lity" for offending the women through what he characteri­zed as ill-conceived attempts to be affectiona­te or humorous.

He said he had concluded that fighting the accusation­s while remaining in office would paralyze state government and cost taxpayers millions of dollars at a time when the coronaviru­s pandemic still poses a major threat.

"I think, given the circumstan­ces, the best way I can help now is if I step aside and let government get back to government - and therefore that's what I'll do," he said.

His resignatio­n spared Cuomo from possible removal from office through impeachmen­t proceeding­s in the Democratic-controlled state legislatur­e, which appeared overwhelmi­ngly likely as lawmakers abandoned him in droves.

The investigat­ion, detailed in a 168-page report, found that Cuomo groped, kissed or made suggestive comments to women including current and former government workers one a state trooper - and retaliated against at least one woman who accused him of sexual misconduct.

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