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‘Abnormal.’ Ex-Cuomo Aide Details Allegations Groped

'Abnormal.' Ex-Cuomo Aide Details Allegations Groped
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Albany, New York: Executive Assistant who accused the Governor of New York Andrew Cuomo groping her breasts at a detailed governor’s house Why did he feel empowered to go public on his charges on Monday, as the main legislative committee.
Brittany Commisso, one of almost a dozen women whose story of sexual abuse by Cuomo detailed in a report by the State Attorney General, last week as the first woman to complaint criminal against Cuomo, giving a report to Sheriff County.
He said the Democrat Governor felt him for the first time on December 31, 2019.
According to Commisso, Cuomo suggested they both together.
“He went to the left.
I was on the right.
With my right hand, I took Selfie,” Komisso, now 32, said in an interview along with CBS and Times Union of Albany.
“I then felt while taking a selfie, his hand down to my ass, and he began rubbing him.
Not shifting him.
No, you know, quickly brushing it – rubbing my ass.” Commisso, who began working as an executive assistant at the governor’s office in 2017, said This made him so nervous so his hands began to vibrate, so it was difficult for him to take pictures.
“I’m embarrassed,” he said.
“Not only ashamed of what is happening, I’m embarrassed that a governor wants selfie and I can’t accept it.
I’m very nervous.
I remember seeing them, and when he said, ‘Can I see them?’ I showed him.
And he said, ‘Oh, it’s not – it’s not good.’ “The attention of Cuomo is not normal hospitality, because the governor has characterized it, said Commisso.
“Maybe for him, he thought it was normal.
But for me and another woman he did this, it wasn’t normal.
It wasn’t welcomed and certainly not consensal.” He said he was waiting to openly have his name attached to the allegations because he was afraid Will retaliation and want to protect his daughter.
“After a few months and process all this, I want him to know that he has a voice,” Commisso said about his daughter.
“I never wanted him to be afraid of talking.
I never wanted him to be afraid of the powerful person, a man or woman.” Cuomo denied touching any woman who was not right and said the meeting fumbled never happened.
Associated Press generally did not identify alleged victims of sexual violations unless they decided to speak in public, because Commisso had done.
The interview was aired when Cuomo faced another day under the fire.
Instead Democrats, including President Joe Biden, has urged Cuomo to leave the office.
About two-thirds of the state assembly members have said they support the Impeachment trial if they refuse to resign.
Only a simple majority sound is needed to start the Impeachment trial.
Cuomo will go to the fight without his death, Melissa Derosa.
Derosa, a stable presence on the side of Cuomo during the months about the Coronavirus news conference, resigned on Sunday, said the last two years had “strived emotionally and mentally.” Administration has been scattered since last week, when a report published by the Public Prosecutor General Lingitia James concluded that Cuomo harassed 11 women.
Cuomo’s lawyer has attacked the investigation of the Attorney General as a bias that supported his accusers.
At least five district lawyers have requested material from the investigation into the Attorney General to see if there is a suspicion that can lead to criminal charges.
Albany County Sheriff Craig Apple said on Saturday that Cuomo could face allegations of mild violations if the investigators strengthened the complaints of Komisso.

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