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                                      NEW YORK (AP) — An investigation into Democratic New York Gov.  Andrew Cuomo found that he sexually harassed multiple current and former  state government employees, state Attorney General Letitia James  announced Tuesday.
     

    © Provided by Associated Press  FILE - New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks during a news conference at  New York's Yankee Stadium, Monday, July 26, 2021. Investigators  conducting an inquiry into sexual harassment allegations against Cuomo  questioned him for eleven hours when he met with them last month, The  New York Times reported Monday, Aug. 2. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)   The nearly five-month investigation, conducted by two outside lawyers  who spoke to 179 people, found that the Cuomo administration was a  “hostile work environment” and that it was “rife with fear and  intimidation.”
             
 People interviewed included complainants, current and former members  of the executive chamber, State troopers, additional state employees and  others who interacted regularly with the governor.
“These  interviews and pieces of evidence revealed a deeply disturbing yet clear  picture: Gov. Cuomo sexually harassed current and former state  employees, federal and state laws,” James said at a press conference on  Tuesday.
On at least one occasion, the investigation found, Cuomo  and his senior staff worked to retaliate against a former employee who  accused him of wrongdoing. Cuomo was also found to have harassed women  outside of government, the investigation found.
James said the investigation wouldn’t have been possible without the “heroic women who came forward.”
Cuomo  faced multiple allegations last winter that he inappropriately touched  and sexually harassed women who worked with him or who he met at public  events. One aide in his office said he groped her breast.
Another,  Lindsey Boylan, said Cuomo kissed her on the lips after a meeting in  his office and “would go out of his way to touch me on my lower back,  arms and legs.”
After Boylan first made her allegations public in  December, the Cuomo administration undercut her story by releasing  personnel memos to media outlets revealing that Boylan resigned after  she was confronted about complaints she belittled and yelled at her  staff. 
Boylan has said those records “were leaked to the media in an effort to smear me.”
Other  aides have said that the Democratic governor asked them unwelcome  personal questions about sex and dating. One former aide, Charlotte  Bennett, said Cuomo asked if she was open to sex with an older man.
“Some  suffered through unwanted touching, and grabbing of their most intimate  body parts. Others suffered through repeated offensive, sexually  suggestive, or gender-based comments," Joon Kim, one of the lawyers  leading the investigation, said at the press conference. "A number of  them endured both. None of them welcomed it. And all of them found it  disturbing, humiliating, uncomfortable and inappropriate.” 
Last  winter there was a chorus of calls for Cuomo’s resignation from many top  elected Democrats in New York, including two U.S. senators, Chuck  Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand. But Cuomo refused to quit and has been  raising money for a fourth term in office.
His position on the  allegations has also hardened into one of defiance. Cuomo has always  denied touching anyone inappropriately, but he initially said he was  sorry if his behavior with women was “misinterpreted as unwanted  flirtation.” In recent months, he’s taken a more combative tack, saying  he did nothing wrong and questioning the motives of accusers and  critics.
He has also questioned the neutrality of the lawyers  hired by the attorney general to investigate the allegations. Kim, was  involved in previous investigations of corruption by people in Cuomo’s  administration when he was a federal prosecutor in Manhattan. Cuomo  hasn’t expressly said why he believes that would make Kim biased. 
In  the hours leading into James’ announcement, Cuomo's office issued  numerous press releases including the completion of mixed-use housing in  Buffalo plans to build a new $3.9 billion terminal at Kennedy Airport  and JetBlue’s decision to keep its headquarters in New York. As James  was speaking, Cuomo’s publicists sent out a release about reclaiming the  sites of old power plants.
The attorney general’s report is  expected to play an important role in an ongoing inquiry in the state  Assembly into whether there are grounds for Cuomo to be impeached. 
The  Assembly hired its own legal team to investigate Cuomo’s conduct, plus  other allegations of wrongdoing. The legislature is looking into the  help Cuomo got from senior aides to write a book about the pandemic,  special access that Cuomo relatives got to COVID-19 testing last year,  and the administration’s decision to withhold some data on nursing home  deaths from the public for several months. 
Some members of the judiciary committee have said they expect James’ report to be “critical” for the impeachment investigation.
New  York state regulations say sexual harassment includes unwelcome conduct  of a sexual nature — from unwanted flirtation to sexual jokes — that  creates an offensive work environment, regardless of a perpetrator’s  intent.
The governor, in contrast, has repeatedly argued that he  did not intend to harass anyone. His office has said he took the state’s  mandated sexual harassment training, but has not provided any  documentation proving he did. 
Cuomo championed a landmark 2019  state law that made it easier for sexual harassment victims to prove  their case in court. Alleged victims no longer have to meet the high bar  of proving sexual harassment is “severe and pervasive.” 
  
                                                                                          
of course - DPST minions care less - Unless One is personally abused, harassed, raped by The Cuomo's and their LSM cover-up. 
not to mention Hunter fiden and his escapades of criminality against Women
But - hypocritical DPST s just don't care about 'little things like that'.
They are much more focused on hyperspending into their own pockets from the American  taxpayer!