Former Governor Andrew Cuomo's team has launched a new advertisement in what appears to be an attempt to clear his name, prompting a harsh response.
A New York state trooper who testified that former Gov. Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed is now suing him.
"Accusations fly around the world at the speed of light, but the truth crawls at a snail's pace," Cuomo spokesman Rich Azzopardi said."We will continue to communicate the facts to New Yorkers: The AG knowingly and willfully ignored evidence of perjury, witness tampering and extortion, and hid exculpatory evidence when she misled the public in her sham report last August.
Nine women's rights organizations called on Cuomo to take responsibility and accused him of spreading misinformation. "Instead of accepting responsibility, serial sexual harasser Andrew Cuomo continues to challenge the accounts of victims," the organizations said in a statement."Multiple investigations have found the accounts of these women to be credible. The media should stop giving a platform to abusers like Cuomo. As evidenced by recent public polling, New Yorkers believe the women who bravely came forward about Cuomo's abuse; they think Cuomo was right to leave office in disgrace.
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