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A Siena College Research Institute poll out today gauges public sentiment on mask mandates in schools, New York's bail reform laws, and voter perception of former Governor Andrew Cuomo.
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A city court judge in Albany has dismissed a forcible touching charge against former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who was accused of groping a staffer at the executive mansion. The dismissal comes after Albany County District Attorney David Soares declined to prosecute, citing a lack of evidence to meet the burden of proof at a trial.
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Albany’s top prosecutor said Tuesday he is set to drop a criminal charge accusing former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo of fondling an aide.
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The expanding investigations into the actions of former Governor Cuomo and his top staff continue to dominate the news. Just when we thought we knew all there was to know, last week’s release of the sworn depositions of the governor and his top staff gave new insights into how the former Administration handled harassment complaints and how the governor and his top aides acted.
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In a stunning development around the state capitol, former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is facing a criminal charge. He's accused of groping a staffer last year and is due in Albany City Court November 17.
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A spokesman for the state Office of Court Administration confirms that a misdemeanor complaint against former Governor Andrew Cuomo has been filed in Albany City Court.
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Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who resigned from office nearly two months ago, is continuing to fight an August report by the state Attorney General that found he had sexually harassed 11 women.
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A new Marist College poll finds that New York Governor Kathy Hochul, who’s been in office for less than two months after former Governor Andrew Cuomo resigned in disgrace, is the front-runner for election next year.
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The New York state ethics panel voted Tuesday to open an independent investigation into how the panel approved a $5 million book deal for former Governor Andrew Cuomo.
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New York State Attorney General Tish James did not directly answer questions about whether she is considering a run for governor. The Democrat also defended her report into allegations of sexual harassment against former Governor Andrew Cuomo.