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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo speaks during a news conference at Yankee Stadium in July. Photo: AP

Groping charge against ex-New York Governor Andrew Cuomo dropped

  • The prosecutor has asked for the criminal complaint to be dismissed, as he is unable to prove that the former official fondled an aide at his mansion in 2020
  • The decision comes soon after two other prosecutors said Cuomo would not face charges over allegations involving two more women

Former New York governor Andrew Cuomo will not face criminal prosecution over an allegation that he fondled an aide, after a prosecutor said on Tuesday he was dropping the case because he could not prove it.

Three days before the Democratic ex-governor was due to answer the misdemeanour charge in court, Albany County District Attorney David Soares said he was asking that a criminal complaint that the county sheriff filed in October be dismissed.

“While we found the complainant in this case cooperative and credible, after review of all the available evidence, we have concluded that we cannot meet our burden at trial,” Soares said in a statement, adding that he was “deeply troubled” by the allegation.

Soares, a Democrat, had previously suggested that the forcible touching complaint was problematic.

Rita Glavin, lawyer for Andrew Cuomo, speaks in Albany, New York, in August alongside a photo of Brittany Commisso, an executive assistant on the governor’s staff. Photo: Office of the Governor of New York via AP

“While many have an opinion regarding the allegations against the former governor, the Albany County DA’s Office is the only one who has a burden to prove the elements of a crime beyond a reasonable doubt,” Soares said on Monday.

Cuomo, who has vehemently denied the allegation, had no immediate comment on the development. It was first reported by the Times-Union of Albany.

The complaint did not name the woman, but she has identified herself as Brittany Commisso. She was one of Cuomo’s executive assistants before he resigned amid sexual misconduct allegations in August.

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Commisso “had no control over the filing or prosecution of criminal charges. She had no authority or voice in those decisions”, her lawyer, Brian Premo, said in a statement on Monday.

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“The only thing she has any power over is her resolution to continue to speak the truth and seek justice in an appropriate civil action, which she will do in due course,” he added.

Commisso says Cuomo slid his hand up her blouse and grabbed her breast when they were alone in an office at the governor’s mansion in Albany in late 2020.

Her testimony was included in a report, released in August by Democratic state Attorney General Letitia James, that concluded Cuomo sexually harassed 11 women. Cuomo announced his resignation a week after the release of the report, which he has attacked as inaccurate and biased.

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“I knew, and he knew, too, that that was wrong,” Commisso told investigators for the attorney general’s office. “And that I in no way, shape or form invited that, nor did I ask for it. I didn’t want it.”

New York State Attorney General Letitia James speaks at a news conference in Manhattan in March 2019. Photo: TNS

Cuomo told them he would “have to lose my mind” to do “such a thing”. “It would be an act of insanity to touch a woman’s breast and make myself vulnerable to a woman for such an accusation,” Cuomo said.

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Cuomo lawyer Rita Glavin has said that Commisso had an “evolving version” of what happened.

In October, Albany County Sheriff Craig Apple’s office filed a criminal complaint against Cuomo in connection with Commisso’s allegation.

Soares later criticised Apple for “unilaterally and inexplicably” filing a complaint without first consulting his office. The prosecutor criticised Apple’s filing as “potentially defective” in asking a judge to delay Cuomo’s arraignment from November to January.

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Apple has said the court paperwork was processed quickly, before he had a chance to consult the district attorney. But he said he was confident in the strength of the case.

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Associated Press does not identify people who say they have been sexually assaulted unless they decide to tell their stories publicly, as Commisso has done in interviews.

Several prosecutors around the state launched investigations after the attorney general’s report.

The development in Albany comes after two prosecutors in the New York suburbs separately announced that Cuomo would not face criminal charges for allegations involving other women.

People participate in a protest against then Governor Andrew Cuomo in New York in August. Photo: TNS

A Long Island prosecutor announced on December 23 that there would be no charges after a state trooper on Cuomo’s security detail told state investigators that he ran his hand across her abdomen at an event at Belmont Park in September 2019.

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Five days later, the district attorney in Westchester County announced Cuomo would not face charges stemming from allegations from that same trooper and another woman that the former governor planted unwanted kisses on their cheeks.

In both instances, the prosecutors said that the allegations were credible, but that they could not pursue criminal charges.

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On Monday, a lawyer for Cuomo said the Manhattan district attorney’s office told him it had closed an investigation into how Cuomo’s office handled nursing homes during the coronavirus pandemic. The office declined to comment.

The office did not disclose what it was looking into, but Cuomo faced scrutiny over his administration’s reporting of nursing home residents’ deaths and over an order that barred the homes from turning away recovering hospital patients because they had Covid-19.

Federal prosecutors have also been investigating the nursing home death data issue.

The state attorney general, meanwhile, has been investigating Cuomo’s use of aides to help craft and promote his pandemic memoir. Cuomo said they volunteered, using their personal time.

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