Cuomo attorney says sheriff leaked grand jury secrets in sex crime probe
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[November 01, 2021]
By Tim Reid
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - An attorney for
Andrew Cuomo on Saturday suggested the county sheriff's office that has
filed a misdemeanor sex complaint against the former New York governor
leaked secret grand jury testimony to the press.
In a letter to Albany County Sheriff Craig Apple, attorney Rita Glavin
served formal notice demanding that all records related to the sheriff's
office investigation of Cuomo be preserved, in a probe Cuomo described
on Saturday as "rogue".
On Friday Apple rejected accusations from Cuomo's camp that his
investigation was politically motivated. Cuomo's attorney called the
timing of Thursday's criminal complaint "suspect", as it was made on the
eve of New York Attorney General Letitia James's announcement that she
was running for New York governor.
Cuomo resigned in August amid multiple sexual harassment allegations. He
and James are both Democrats but are political rivals. James's office is
conducting a separate investigation of Cuomo.
The criminal complaint filed on Thursday charges Cuomo with forcible
touching by groping a female aide under her blouse inside the Executive
Mansion. The complaint did not name the woman but she has identified
herself as Brittany Commisso, who worked as one of Cuomo's executive
assistants.
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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
In Saturday's letter, Glavin demanded that Apple
preserve all communications between his office and that of James,
state lawmakers, journalists and Commisso.
"We will be asking for an investigation of unlawful grand jury
leaks, and we are also exploring legal remedies for such leaks,"
Glavin wrote to Apple.
(Reporting by Tim Reid; Editing by Sonya Hepinstall)
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