
Ex-Cuomo aide Melissa DeRosa denies claim she 'spearheaded' bullying of accusers
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Melissa DeRosa, a former top aide to disgraced New York Gov Andrew Cuomo, fired back on Monday night after a reporter made an apparent reference to claims in a damning report compiled by the state attorney general that she attempted to discredit his accusers.
"Nope that’s actually not what it says, but thank you," DeRosa said in response. "And the AG’s office deeming anything credible will be debated moving forward." DeRosa was a top adviser to Cuomo, serving as the governor’s secretary until her resignation on Aug. 10. Alyssa McGrath and Virginia Limmiatis, two of the women who accused Cuomo of harassment, described DeRosa as his "enabler-in-chief" following her resignation. The attorney general's report mentioned DeRosa by name 187 times. Investigators determined that DeRosa participated in an alleged effort to discredit Cuomo accuser Lindsey Boylan by leaking her personnel file. The report deemed the action to be a case of unlawful retaliation against Boylan.More Related News













