Cuomo moves to sue a former aide who accused him of sexual harassment
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[December 20, 2024]
By ANTHONY IZAGUIRRE
ALBANY,
N.Y. (AP) — Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday filed a legal
notice that he intends to sue a woman who accused him of sexual
harassment. |

Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo testifies before the House Oversight
Select Subcommittee's hearing on the Coronavirus Pandemic, on Capitol
Hill in Washington, Sept. 10, 2024. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen, File) |
The filing accuses former aide Charlotte Bennett of defaming
Cuomo in a Dec. 9 statement that said the former governor
sexually harassed her.
Bennett came forward in 2021 as the second woman to accuse Cuomo
of sexual harassment, alleging he subjected her to invasive
questions about her personal life and sexual relationships.
Cuomo denies Bennett's allegations. She later sued over the
alleged misconduct in separate cases in state and federal court.
Cuomo resigned in 2021 after a report from the state attorney
general found he sexually harassed at least 11 women.
Earlier this month, Bennett dropped her federal lawsuit against
Cuomo before she was to be deposed. In a statement announcing
the case was being dropped, a law firm representing Bennett said
Cuomo “sexually harassed” her. Bennett reposted the statement on
the social platform X.
Cuomo's attorneys wrote on Thursday that the statement “was
false and defamatory, and Bennett made it knowing full well that
it was false and intending to cause harm to Governor Cuomo.”
His lawyers added that “Cuomo fully intends to clear his name
and to ensure that Bennett and her agents never again repeat the
falsehood that he sexually harassed Bennett.”
Cuomo is seeking compensatory and punitive damages, according to
the filing.
Bennett's attorney on Thursday said a defamation case from Cuomo
has no merit.
“There is a long history of using defamation lawsuits to silence
and punish accusers of sexual harassment. It is shameful that
Mr. Cuomo has apparently now chosen to go down that path," said
attorney Debra S. Katz.
Bennett's lawsuit in state court is ongoing.
A separate investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice found
that Cuomo subjected at least 13 state employees to a sexually
hostile work environment and that his staffers retaliated
against four women who raised complaints.
A spokesman for Cuomo noted that five district attorneys in New
York chose not to pursue charges against Cuomo after examining
the allegations.
Cuomo, a Democrat, has denied the allegations and has dismissed
the investigations as political smears. He has spent the years
since his resignation working to rehabilitate his image and hint
at a return to political office.
He is rumored to be considering a run for mayor of New York
City.
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