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Supreme Court Sympathetic to Group Convicted in ‘Buffalo Billion' New York Scandal
The Buffalo Billion project was a multi-year black cloud over the Andrew Cuomo administration and was frequently cited by critics as proof that the Democrat failed to address chronic corruption in state government.
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Ex-New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo Considers Running Against Kathy Hochul Despite Opposition From His Own Party
Andrew Cuomo is speaking with allies about possibly running against New York Gov. Kathy Hochul. Democratic Party officials scoff at the idea.
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Cuomo Rips ‘Cancel Culture,' Hints at Political Comeback
Just six months after he resigned from office in disgrace over sexual harassment allegations, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo appeared to be hinting at a political comeback in remarks at a Brooklyn church on Sunday
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CNN Exec's Ouster Rattles Prominent Staff at Pivotal Time
The abrupt ouster of CNN chief executive Jeff Zucker because of a workplace relationship has left some prominent employees feeling angry and uncertain about the direction of their network at a pivotal moment.
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Criminal Groping Case Against Ex-New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo Formally Dismissed
Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, resigned last summer after nearly a dozen women said the then-New York governor sexually harassed them.
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Judge Dismisses Criminal Charge Against Former N.Y. Governor Andrew Cuomo
A judge on Friday dismissed the only criminal charge filed against former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in connection with the sexual harassment allegations that drove him from office. The move had been expected after Albany County prosecutors said they couldn’t prove the case and wanted to drop it, and Cuomo’s lawyers asked the court to agree. Cuomo, a Democrat who denied...
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No Charges for Cuomo After Albany DA Decides to Drop Groping Case
The Albany District Attorney has dropped the groping case against former Gov. Andrew Cuomo saying that although the allegations are credible and troubling, they wouldn’t be able to “prove the elements of a crime beyond a reasonable doubt.” In a statement announcing the outcome, District Attorney David Soares said in part: “While many have an opinion regarding the allegations...
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Criminal Charge Against Former NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo Is Dropped
Andrew Cuomo resigned as New York governor after nearly a dozen women claimed the Democrat sexually harassed them. So far, he has escaped criminal charges.
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Prosecutors: Allegations Against Cuomo Credible But Can't Be Charged
Westchester County prosecutors found that two separate allegations of inappropriate behavior against former governor Andrew Cuomo were “credible” but could not be charged as crimes under New York law. “Our investigation found credible evidence to conclude that the alleged conduct in both instances described above did occur. However, in both instances, my Office has determined that, although the allegations and witnesses were...
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Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo Ordered to Repay $5 Million in Covid Book Money
Andrew Cuomo resigned as New York governor after multiple women said he sexually harassed them. He has now been ordered to repay money from a Covid book deal.
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NY Ethics Board Tells Andrew Cuomo to Return Millions in Pandemic Book Money
The NYS Ethics Commission says Andrew Cuomo has 30 days to return the millions in proceeds. His attorney promised a legal fight.
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Andrew Cuomo's Top Aide and Chris Cuomo Planned to Discredit Fox News' Janice Dean Over Covid Criticism, Sources Say
Andrew Cuomo’s top aide, Melissa DeRosa, and his brother Chris Cuomo were among the former governor’s allies plotting to discredit Janice Dean sources said.
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Cuomo Advisors Used Campaign Aide to Dig Up Dirt on an Accuser Who Was Running for Office, Records Show
Andrew Cuomo’s closest advisors turned to a campaign finance aide to find potentially damaging information on Lindsey Boylan, one of his accusers.
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Letitia James Abandons Run for New York Governor, Will Seek Reelection as Attorney General
“I have come to the conclusion that I must continue my work as attorney general,” James said in a statement.