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Andrew Cuomo is CHARGED with forcibly touching aide who claimed he groped her breast - two months after being pushed out by NY AG Letitia James who is now campaigning for his job

  Ousted New York Governor   Andrew Cuomo   has been charged with forcible touching, two months after being pushed out of office by New York...

 Ousted New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has been charged with forcible touching, two months after being pushed out of office by New York AG Letitia James, the woman now campaigning for his job. 

The charges were filed on Thursday in Albany City Court. They relate to the allegation of Brittany Commisso, a former aide who claimed Cuomo groped her breast in the office of the Executive Mansion in Albany in December 2020, when he was at the height of his pandemic popularity. 

Cuomo has always denied it. 

Commisso's claim was the most serious of all of the allegations listed in James' report, which Cuomo has always maintained was a hit-job by James to get him out of her way. She is running for governor in November 2022. 

'From the moment my office received the referral to investigate allegations that former Governor Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed multiple women, we proceeded without fear or favor,' James' office said in a statement. 

'The criminal charges brought today against Mr. Cuomo for forcible touching further validate the findings in our report.' 


Cuomo is pictured with Brittany Commisso, the former aide who claims he groped her breast in the Executive Mansion in November 2020. The picture was taken in 2019 and she says he'd touched her behind shortly before it was taken

Cuomo is pictured with Brittany Commisso, the former aide who claims he groped her breast in the Executive Mansion in November 2020. The picture was taken in 2019 and she says he'd touched her behind shortly before it was taken

Cuomo in office
Brittany Commisso

Commisso claimed that she felt violated and that Cuomo wouldn't 'touch his mother' the way he did her. He has always denied her claims 

The complaint, which was signed by an investigator from the Albany County Sheriff's Office, alleges that the former governor 'intentionally, and for no legitimate purpose, forcibly place his hand under the blouse shirt of the victim and onto her intimate body part'

The complaint, which was signed by an investigator from the Albany County Sheriff's Office, alleges that the former governor 'intentionally, and for no legitimate purpose, forcibly place his hand under the blouse shirt of the victim and onto her intimate body part'

If convicted, Cuomo - who has not yet commented - could face up to one year in prison. 

The complaint, which was signed by an investigator from the Albany County Sheriff's Office, alleges that the former governor 'intentionally, and for no legitimate purpose, forcibly place his hand under the blouse shirt of the victim and onto her intimate body part.'


Cuomo is alleged to have touched Commisso's left breast 'for the purposes of degrading and gratifying his sexual desires, all contrary to the provisions of the statute.' 

The incident is alleged to have taken place on the second floor of the governor's Executive Mansion in Albany on December 7, 2020, sometime between 3:51pm and 4:07pm. 

The complaint was signed by an investigator on Monday. 

Cuomo attorney Rita Glavin has said that Commisso's 'story changed over time.'

The complaint filed by the sheriff's department investigator said evidence in the case included police BlackBerry messages, cell phone records, building security records and a text message from Cuomo's mobile phone. 

District attorneys in Oswego, Manhattan, suburban Westchester and Nassau counties also had said they asked for investigative materials from the attorney general’s inquiry to see if any of the allegations could result in criminal charges. 

The announcement of the charge was chaotic on Thursday; the criminal summons was filed hastily, before sheriff's deputies had received the permission of Commisso. 

It was then leaked to a local reporter in Albany, who tweeted about it and published a brief report on New York Focus.

Spokespeople for the Albany County Sheriff's Department then refused to confirm or deny whether or not their office had filed charges. 

Eventually Lucien Chalfen, a spokesman for the court system, confirmed it to The Washington Post.  

'A Misdemeanor Complaint against former Governor Andrew Cuomo has been filed in Albany City Court. 

'As this is a sex crime, a redacted complaint will be available shortly,' he said. 

The Times Union - another local Albany paper - reports that the charges had been filed too early in a clerical error.

Albany's top prosecutor released a statement on Thursday indicating that he was 'surprised' by the court filing.

‘Like the rest of the public, we were surprised to learn today that a criminal complaint was filed in Albany City Court by the Albany County Sheriff’s Office against Andrew Cuomo,’ read a statement from the office of Albany County District Attorney P. David Soares.

‘The Office of Court Administration has since made that filing public.

‘Our office will not be coming further on this case.’ 

Commisso was one of multiple women who gave evidence against Cuomo as part of the AG's investigation.  

She also spoke on TV about the alleged incident in November 2020. 

'I said, "Governor, you're going to get us in trouble." Then I thought to myself, that probably wasn't the best thing to say.

'That's when he put his hand up my blouse and cupped my breast over my bra. 

'I remember seeing his hand, which is a large hand, and thinking "oh my God, this is happening." 

'He didn't say anything,' she said.  


New York Attorney General Letitia James is to  announce that she is running for governor, according to three people directly familiar with her plans

New York Attorney General Letitia James is to  announce that she is running for governor, according to three people directly familiar with her plans

Cuomo has been laying low since his resignation, occasionally sharing photos on Instagram of himself fishing with his dog, Captain

Cuomo has been laying low since his resignation, occasionally sharing photos on Instagram of himself fishing with his dog, Captain

Andrew Cuomo told the doctor who carried out his COVID-19 test last spring that she 'made the gown look good'. AG James said that amounted to sexual harassment, and she included it in the report

Andrew Cuomo told the doctor who carried out his COVID-19 test last spring that she 'made the gown look good'. AG James said that amounted to sexual harassment, and she included it in the report 


The majority of the allegations that James said amounted to serial sexual harassment were non-physical. 

One of them applied to a nurse who gave the governor his first on-camera COVID-19 test.  

He told her she made the 'gown look good', which James considered sexual harassment. 

Others said Cuomo asked them about their boyfriends - which he admits - and that he 'clearly' insinuated wanting to sleep with them, but never did.  

Cuomo fight the claims, resisting an Albany impeachment proceeding and pushing on with the COVID governance he was revered for at the start of the year, before eventually bowing out. 

Since resigning, he has made few public statements aside from to bash James and her report, which he says is all politically motivated. 

The allegations of sexual misconduct peppered the final year of his ten year governorship. 

He got the job after his predecessor, Elliot Spitzer, resigned in shame having been caught patronizing a prostitution service. 

Cuomo always denied that he was a sex pest and said at worst, he made inappropriate comments and jokes as an affectionate Italian man, like his father was. 

The sexual misconduct allegations came at the same time as claims of gross negligence stemming from Cuomo's order to send thousands of COVID-19 positive elderly people back into New York nursing homes, a decision which many say proved fatal.  

Not only did those infected patients infect others and lead to more deaths, critics say Cuomo's administration also tried to cover it up by deliberately skewing COVID deaths numbers. 

For months, his administration reported the deaths of people who contracted COVID in nursing homes as 'hospital deaths' because they had died in hospitals. 

He was only reporting nursing home deaths for people who contracted COVID in the nursing home and died in the nursing home. 

His administration says it was an innocent error in numbers reporting. 

Cuomo's political enemies seized on that scandal and the sexual misconduct claims, both of which were made even more irresistible when he released a smug memoir last October in the height of the second wave, titled Lessons in Leadership. 

Cuomo was panned for writing the self-congratulatory book at a time when dozens of people were still dying every day in the state.   

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