Cuomo Addresses Sexual Harassment Allegations
Gov. Andrew Cuomo pledged not to resign Wednesday and asked New Yorkers to wait for the state attorney general’s report on the sexual harassment allegations against him before casting judgment. He once again vowed to cooperate fully with that inquiry and said he “fully” supports a woman’s right to come forward.” Cuomo also apologized publicly for the second time in three days, this time on camera before a live audience.
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