New York Attorney General James defends Cuomo investigation
NEW YORK (AP) — New York Attorney General Letitia James dismissed criticism from former Gov. Andrew Cuomo about the bombshell report from her office that detailed sexual harassment allegations against Cuomo, saying the former governor has “never taken responsibility for his own conduct."
James, speaking to a group of civic leaders from business, nonprofits and other organizations in New York City on Wednesday, defended the 165-page report her office released in August that found Cuomo sexually harassed at least 11 women, prompting the Democrat's resignation.
“Mr. Cuomo has a lot to say on these matters, but he’s never taken responsibility for his own conduct. He’s never held himself accountable for how his behavior affected our state government,” James, a Democrat, said.
Cuomo emphatically denied intentionally mistreating women and has cast the pressure on him to resign as politically motivated. He said he was stepping aside to avoid subjecting the state to months of turmoil. Since announcing his resignation, he's promoted opinion columns on social media that question the independence of the investigation and suggest his ouster was an orchestrated, political bludgeoning.
“This was politics. Every step of the way," he said in a tweet last week.
The five-month, non-criminal investigation from James' office concluded that 11 women within and outside the state government were telling the truth when they said Cuomo had touched them inappropriately, commented on their appearance or made suggestive comments about their sex lives. The report also detailed efforts by his staff to discredit some of his accusers.
“Let’s not lose sight of what’s important,” James said. “It’s not me. It’s not Mr. Cuomo, but the survivors of his harassment. The people of our state whose trust, he...