
Before NY AG report, Andrew Cuomo long claimed to be a champion against sexual harassment and attacked GOP politicians for staying silent
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Long before a new report detailed sexual harassment allegations against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the state's top Democrat touted himself as a strong supporter of women's rights and advocated for a "zero tolerance" policy against sexual harassment.
That stands at odds with the report released Tuesday by New York Attorney General Letitia James' office, which detailed allegations from 11 women claiming sexual harassment by the Democratic governor, stating that investigators found all women —which include current and past state employees as well as nongovernment workers — to be credible. The report concludes that Cuomo engaged in "unwelcome and non-consensual touching," made offensive and "suggestive" comments of a sexual nature and created a "hostile work environment for women."More Related News

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