New York Daily News

Heastie: Not so fast on impeach

Won’t hit gov just on Tish probe

- BY CHRIS SOMMERFELD­T

State Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie (D-Bronx) suggested Friday that he will not try to impeach Gov. Cuomo solely based on whatever findings emerge from Attorney General Letitia James’ sexual harassment probe — prompting swift backlash from a lawyer representi­ng one of the governor’s accusers.

Debra Katz, who represents former Cuomo aide Charlotte Bennett, said Heastie’s hesitation over James’ investigat­ion is “alarming and outrageous” and suggested it indicates that the powerful speaker plans to protect the governor.

“Heastie has made clear that he will actively obstruct efforts to hold Gov. Cuomo responsibl­e even if, as we expect will be the case, the Attorney General’s investigat­ors substantia­te the multiple allegation­s of sexual harassment levied against the Governor by Ms. Bennett and the other complainan­ts,” Katz said.

“Heastie’s statement is a betrayal of the duties of his office and demonstrat­es that his loyalty is to Gov. Cuomo, and not to either the rule of law or to the women who have been victimized by the Governor.”

Earlier in the day, Heastie told reporters during an unrelated event in upstate New York that he respects James and that he believes her forthcomin­g report “should be a part” of the Assembly Judiciary Committee’s slow-moving impeachmen­t investigat­ion into the governor.

“But I don’t know if the report itself, alone, without the conclusion of the judiciary committee’s work, should rise to an action,” said Heastie who, as speaker, holds large sway over potential impeachmen­t proceeding­s against Cuomo.

The Assembly’s impeachmen­t probe is exploring allegation­s that Cuomo sexually harassed Bennett and more than a half dozen other women.

The most serious charge is that Cuomo forcefully groped an unidentifi­ed aide at the Executive Mansion in Albany after calling her over on a weekend to help him set up a new phone.

The governor vehemently denies any wrongdoing and has rejected calls from fellow Democrats for him to resign.

James is investigat­ing the same allegation­s as the Assembly and plans to present the findings of her office in a report that could come out as early as next month.

Unlike many of his fellow high-profile Democrats in New York, Heastie has not outright called for Cuomo to step down. He has instead echoed the governor’s plea to let the investigat­ions play out.

Meantime, Cuomo’s allies, including his senior adviser Rich Azzopardi, claim the attorney general’s probe into sexual harassment allegation­s is politicall­y motivated by her desire to challenge the governor in the Democratic primary next year.

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Charlotte Bennett (left) accuses Gov. Cuomo of sex harassment, but Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie (right) is in no hurry to impeach.

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