Sentinel & Enterprise

Cuomo accused of forcible touching in criminal complaint

- By Michael Hill

A criminal complaint filed by a police investigat­or with a court in Albany has accused former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo of committing a misdemeano­r sex crime, though there was confusion Thursday over whether the document was made public by mistake.

The one-page complaint, filed by an investigat­or with the Albany County Sheriff ’s Office, accused Cuomo of putting his hand under a woman’s shirt on Dec. 7, 2020. The document didn’t name the woman but Cuomo had been publicly accused of groping an aide, Brittany Commisso, at the executive mansion in Albany last year around that date.

The office of the county’s district attorney, David Soares, which would handle any prosecutio­n and was involved in the investigat­ion, issued a statement saying it had been caught off guard by the filing.

“Like the rest of the public, we were surprised to learn today that a criminal complaint was filed in Albany City Court by the Albany County Sheriff ’s Office against Andrew Cuomo,” it said. “The Office of Court Administra­tion has since made that filing public. Our office will not be commenting further on this case.”

The Times Union, of Albany, quoted unnamed officials as saying the complaint had been issued “prematurel­y” before a final decision had been made about whether Cuomo would face charges.

The office of Albany County Sheriff Craig Apple didn’t directly address that report, but confirmed in a statement that a criminal summons had been issued ordering Cuomo to appear in Albany City Court at 2:30 p.m. on Nov. 17.

The statement suggested it was court officials, not prosecutor­s or a law enforcemen­t agency, that made the decision to issue the summons. It said sheriff ’s investigat­ors had determined there was “probable cause” to present evidence to the court “for their review to determine the most appropriat­e legal pathway moving forward on the investigat­ion.”

Cuomo’s lawyer, Rita Glavin, said in a statement that the Democrat never assaulted anyone, “and Sheriff Apple’s motives here are patently improper.”

“Sheriff Apple didn’t even tell the District Attorney what he was doing.”

The crime of forcible touching is punishable in New York by up to year in jail and up to three years probation, with discretion for the court to impose lesser penalties including no jail time.

Commisso, an executive assistant for Cuomo, says he groped her when they were alone in an office at the governor’s mansion in Albany.

She said Cuomo pulled her in for a hug as she prepared to leave. When she told him, “you’re going to get us in trouble,” Cuomo replied, “I don’t care,” and slammed the door, according to her account. Commisso said Cuomo slid his hand up her blouse and grabbed her breast.

Cuomo has adamantly denied groping her, saying once, “I would have to lose my mind to do such a thing.”

Commisso’s lawyer, Brian Premo, said in a statement to the Times Union that she hadn’t been consulted about the criminal complaint.

“It was my client’s understand­ing that the district attorney’s office was in agreement with the sheriff ’s department that it was going to conduct a thorough, impartial and apolitical evaluation of the case, and only after completion of the investigat­ion, speak to my client to allow her to make an informed decision as to whether she would proceed as a victim in the case,” Premo said. “Like the district attorney’s office, she was informed about this recent filing through media.”

 ?? JACQUELYN MARTIN / AP ?? A criminal complaint filed with a court in Albany has charged former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo with a misdemeano­r sex crime, according to a spokesman for the state court system.
JACQUELYN MARTIN / AP A criminal complaint filed with a court in Albany has charged former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo with a misdemeano­r sex crime, according to a spokesman for the state court system.

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