New York Governor Cuomo resigns in sexual harassment scandal
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[August 11, 2021]
By Jonathan Allen and Joseph Ax
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Faced with mounting
legal pressures and demands for his departure from President Joe Biden
and others, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo resigned on Tuesday following
an inquiry that found he sexually harassed 11 women, capping a startling
downfall for one of the most prominent politicians in the United States.
A Democrat who had served since 2011 as governor of the fourth
most-populous state, Cuomo made the announcement a week after New York
Attorney General Letitia James released the results of a
five-month independent investigation that concluded he had engaged in
conduct that violated U.S. and state laws.
In a televised, 20-minute address, Cuomo, 63, said his resignation would
take effect in 14 days, derailing a long political career that once
appeared headed for a possible U.S. presidential campaign.
Cuomo again denied any wrongdoing, though he said he accepted "full
responsibility" for what he characterized as ill-conceived attempts to
be affectionate or humorous.
He said he had concluded that fighting the accusations while remaining
in office would paralyze state government and cost taxpayers millions of
dollars at a time when the coronavirus pandemic still poses a major
threat.
"I think, given the circumstances, the best way I can help now is if I
step aside and let government get back to government - and therefore
that's what I'll do," he said.
Cuomo's resignation spared him from possible removal from office through
impeachment proceedings in the Democratic-controlled state legislature,
which appeared overwhelmingly likely as lawmakers abandoned him in
droves.
The investigation, detailed in a 168-page report , found that Cuomo
groped, kissed or made suggestive comments to women including current
and former government workers - one a state trooper - and retaliated
against at least one woman who accused him of sexual misconduct.
Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul , 62 and a Democrat from western New
York, will take over as governor of the state of more than 19 million
people until the end of Cuomo's term in December 2022 as outlined in the
state constitution, becoming the first woman to hold the post.
"I agree with Governor Cuomo's decision to step down," Hochul said in a
statement. "It is the right thing to do and in the best interest of New
Yorkers."
Cuomo is the latest New York politician to leave in scandal. Eliot
Spitzer quit as governor in 2008 over his patronage of prostitutes. The
man who succeeded him, David Paterson, aborted his 2010 re-election
campaign facing allegations of witness tampering and other offenses.
U.S. Representative Anthony Weiner resigned from Congress in 2011 in a
sexting scandal. In 2018, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman
resigned after four women accused him of abuse.
Cuomo also became the latest powerful man taken down in recent
years following the rise of the #MeToo social movement against sexual
abuse and harassment that has shaken politics, Hollywood, the business
world and the workplace.
Lindsay Boylan, a former aide who was the first woman to accuse Cuomo
publicly last December, wrote on Twitter that Cuomo had remained
"abusive" until the end by attacking his victims.
"My hope always has been that this will make it safer for other women to
report their own harassment and abuse," she wrote.
Cuomo was elected to three four-year terms as governor, as was his late
father, Mario Cuomo. He previously served as secretary of the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development from 1997 to 2001 under
then-President Bill Clinton.
Like his father, Andrew Cuomo never ran for president despite
speculation about his possible ambitions. He was hailed as a national
leader last year early in the COVID-19 pandemic after delivering daily
news conferences as his state became the U.S. epicenter of the public
health crisis.
The attorney general's civil investigation found that the actions of
Cuomo and his senior advisers violated multiple state and federal laws,
but James did not pursue criminal charges.
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo arrives to depart in his helicopter
after announcing his resignation in Manhattan, New York City, U.S.,
August 10, 2021. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs
Local prosecutors in Manhattan, Nassau County, Albany
County and Westchester County, however, said after the report's
release that they were looking into the matter and requested
evidence from the independent inquiry.
Last week, one of Cuomo's accusers, Brittany Commisso,
filed a criminal report with the Albany County Sheriff's Office,
alleging the governor groped her breast at the Executive Mansion in
Albany last November. The sheriff told reporters his office would
conduct a thorough investigation.
Cuomo had for months denied escalating accusations of sexual
harassment - and renewed those denials after the investigative
report was issued. But what was left of his political support
crumbled after the findings were made public. Hours later, Biden, a
longtime friend, said he believed Cuomo should resign.
Other prominent Democrats including the state's two U.S. senators,
Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, and U.S. House of
Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi also lined up in calling on
Cuomo to step down.
"I respect the governor's decision," Biden told reporters on Tuesday
at the White House.
Investigators concluded that Cuomo and his aides created a "toxic"
and "hostile" workplace in an office gripped by bullying, fear and
intimidation.
In a statement, James said Cuomo's resignation "closes a sad chapter
for all of New York, but it's an important step toward justice."
Cuomo last year appeared to be a politician in ascent, presenting
himself as an authoritative figure in televised news conferences on
the pandemic. His image was burnished by television interviews with
his younger brother, CNN host Chris Cuomo.
In Tuesday's address, Cuomo flatly denied sexually harassing anyone
and called the most serious allegations false. But he acknowledged
that some of his behavior - including giving hugs and kisses,
calling women "honey" and clumsy attempts at humor - may have made
some women feel uncomfortable.
"In my mind, I've never crossed the line with anyone, but I didn't
realize the extent to which the line has been redrawn," he said.
"There are generational and cultural shifts that I just didn't fully
appreciate."
He also addressed his three daughters.
"I want them to know from the bottom of my heart that I never did,
and I never would, intentionally disrespect a woman," he said. "Your
dad made mistakes, and he apologized, and he learned from them."
Cuomo's address immediately followed a briefing from his lawyer,
Rita Glavin, who sat at a table underneath the seal of the
governor's office and sought to deliver a point-by-point rebuttal of
each woman's allegations.
Cuomo's abrupt departure also scrambles next year's gubernatorial
race, in which he had been widely viewed as the front-runner before
the scandal erupted. Among Democrats, Hochul could run for a full
term as the incumbent; James has also been touted as a potential
candidate, following in the footsteps of both Spitzer and Cuomo, who
went from attorney general to the governorship.
(Reporting by Jonathan Allen and Joseph Ax; Additional reporting by
Maria Caspani, Brendan O'Brien and Andrea Shalal; Writing by Will
Dunham and Joseph Ax; Editing by Daniel Wallis, Howard Goller, Grant
McCool and Jonathan Oatis)
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