The Mercury News

Cuomo denies sexual harassment claims

- By Marina Villeneuve

ALBANY, N.Y. >> In his first face-to-face encounter with journalist­s in months, Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday flatly denied he had done anything inappropri­ate with any of the women who have accused him of sexual misconduct and harassment.

Speaking to reporters at the New York State Fairground­s in Syracuse, the Democrat abandoned his past approach of expressing contrition for some past behavior while declining to address whether specific allegation­s were true.

“You were in those rooms. You know the truth. So can you tell the people of the state of New York yes or no? Did you do the things you were accused of?” asked New York Times reporter Jesse McKinley. “To put it very simply, no.” Cuomo said. “All the groping, the sexual harassment, you deny all of that?” McKinley said.

“That’s right. Yes,” Cuomo said.

Several current and former state employees and other women have accused Cuomo of making unwanted sexual remarks and advances, giving them unwanted kisses or touching them inappropri­ately. One female aide said Cuomo groped her breasts after summoning her to his official residence.

Before Monday, Cuomo had repeatedly denied he touched anyone inappropri­ately. He’s said “sorry” for making some people uncomforta­ble with comments or gestures he claimed were playful.

Asked if he would consider disciplini­ng himself or resigning if the state attorney general, who is investigat­ing the claims, reports he did harass women, Cuomo dismissed that possibilit­y.

“The report can’t say anything different because I didn’t do anything wrong,” Cuomo said.

This was the first time Cuomo has allowed a group of journalist­s to question him in person since sexual harassment allegation­s surfaced in December.

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