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Gov. Cuomo ‘Truly Sorry’ For Workplace ‘Jokes’ As S*exual Harassment Case Picks Up Pace


Governor Cuomo issued an apology on Sunday where he tried to explain his stance over recent sexual harassment allegations.

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Cuomo spoke about how his workplace jokes were wrongly misinterpreted as ‘unwanted flirtation.’ The recent array of statements comes as the governor’s office caved on a request by the state attorney general for appointing an investigator to probe out claims.

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The New York governor mentioned how he likes to think that he’s being playful at work. For that reason, he tends to make jokes that he believes are funny. “Occasionally, I do tease people in a good-natured way,” he mentioned through a prepared statement.

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Source: NBC Los Angeles

But the governor appeared very serious with his apology, making claims about how he understands his interactions may be called out as insensitive or a tad bit too personal. “Given my position, some people may feel a certain way that I never intended to, given my position,” he added.

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“I acknowledge that some of the things that I may have said in the past were misinterpreted as somewhat ‘unwanted flirtation.’ Hence, he confirmed how he was deeply sorry to anyone that felt a certain way to that extent.

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Source: The New York Times

The Governor’s statement comes just one day after one of Cuomo’s former staffers alleged to the New York Times how Cuomo made a long series of inappropriate comments that left her feeling convinced about how he wished to sleep with her.point 330 |

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The staffer was 25-year-old Charlotte Bennett and her shocking claim just one week after another staffer, Lindsey Boylan, expanded over the accusations that she made in December 2020.point 156 | Here, she alleged him of kissing her on the lips without issuing any prior warning.point 225 | 1

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Source: The New Yorker

While Cuomo appeared to be copping to remarks that could have crossed the line, he did deny going any further.

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“To be very clear, I never touched anybody inappropriately and I did not preposition anyone, nor did I intend to make anyone feel uncomfortable. These are all the types of allegations that all New Yorkers deserve the answers to.”

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