
CNN anchor Chris Cuomo got ‘confidential’ NY state intel, wrote response to bro’s accuser: AG report
NY Post
CNN anchor Chris Cuomo was among a group of advisors not employed by New York state who were provided confidential and privileged information by the Executive Chamber as his brother Gov. Andrew Cuomo tried to respond to a slew of sexual harassment allegations earlier this year, Attorney General Letitia James’ report revealed.
In the report, investigators led by Joon Kim and Anne Clark wrote that it was “revealing” that the governor enlisted a number of confidantes to respond to the allegations — including Chris Cuomo and political operative Lis Smith — who were never employed by the state. “None of them was officially retained in any capacity by the Executive Chamber or any of the individuals involved,” the report states.
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