Manhattan DA to launch inquiry into Cuomo's conduct, requesting evidence

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NEW YORK (1010 WINS) – The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office said Wednesday that it is launching an inquiry into allegations of sexual harassment against Gov. Andrew Cuomo that happened in New York City after an independent investigation by the state attorney general substantiated claims by 11 women.

“When our office learned yesterday that the Attorney General’s investigation of the Governor’s conduct was complete, our office contacted the Attorney General’s Office to begin requesting investigative materials in their possession pertaining to incidents that occurred in Manhattan,” said Danny Frost, a spokesperson for Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance, Jr.

The district attorney in Albany previously said that he was requesting state Attorney General Letitia James’ investigative materials and encouraged victims to come forward. The DAs for Westchester and Nassau counties said Wednesday that they too would be requesting evidence to see if any crimes happened in their jurisdictions.

An independent investigation overseen by James found the governor sexually harassed 11 women. Cuomo has denied the allegations.

James announced the findings of the civil investigation into Cuomo on Tuesday without referring the case to prosecutors for possible criminal charges, but she said local police and prosecutors could use the evidence and findings to build their own cases.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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