NY AG Cuomo probe findings out: Cuomo 'sexually harassed' women, 'violated federal and state law'

Governor Andrew Cuomo holds press briefing and makes announcement to combat COVID-19 Delta variant at 633 3rd Avenue. Governor announced that employees of MTA (Metropolitan Transportation Authority) and New York Port Authority will be required to get vaccinated or be tested weekly starting Labor Day in order to get to work. He also urged private employers to follow the state.
Governor Andrew Cuomo holds press briefing and makes announcement to combat COVID-19 Delta variant at 633 3rd Avenue. Governor announced that employees of MTA (Metropolitan Transportation Authority) and New York Port Authority will be required to get vaccinated or be tested weekly starting Labor Day in order to get to work. He also urged private employers to follow the state. Photo credit Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images
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New York attorney general Letitia James released the findings of her report into allegations that Gov. Andrew Cuomo harassed women.

"The independent investigation has concluded that Gov. Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed multiple women and in doing so violated federal and state law," James said at a press conference Tuesday.

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Cuomo "created a hostile environment for women," she added.

James' office launched its investigation in March, after current and former female staffers in the governor's office claimed they were sexually harassed by the 63-year-old lawmaker.

Two outside lawyers were hired to conduct the probe: former acting Manhattan US Attorney Joon Kim and employment discrimination expert Anne Clark.

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