#KillerCuomo Should Be In Prison for His COVID-19 Lies

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Next question will be what deal was struck behind closed doors yesterday
I don't know, but whatever it is, it's pretty obvious he'll getting off easy. I suspect he will never face any consequence for being personally responsible for the deaths of thousands of senior citizens in his state. His defense..."vulnerable people are going to die anyway." Imagine if a Republican governor had said that.

Meanwhile people are losing their shit because he grabbed a couple of butts. if that's the worse thing they think he did, maybe he should try politics in Canada. We reward behavior like that by our progressive leaders up here.

Wonder if he will get to keep his Emmy?
 
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I don't know, but whatever it is, it's pretty obvious he'll getting off easy. I suspect he will never face any consequence for being personally responsible for the deaths of thousands of senior citizens in his state. His defense..."vulnerable people are going to die anyway." Imagine if a Republican governor had said that.

Meanwhile people are losing their shit because he grabbed a couple of butts. if that's the worse thing they think he did, maybe he should try politics in Canada. We reward behavior like that by our progressive leaders up here.

Wonder if he will get to keep his Emmy?
They stripped him of it Monday

Meanwhile

Governor Kathy Hochul Acknowledges 12,000 More Deaths in New York From COVID Than Previously Disclosed by Cuomo

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CNN's Chris Cuomo accused of sexual harassment by former boss, says he apologized
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In this file photo taken on October 10, 2019, CNN anchor moderator Chris Cuomo during a town hall devoted to LGBTQ issues hosted by CNN and the Human rights Campaign Foundation at The Novo in Los Angeles.
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NEW YORK — A former ABC News executive accused CNN anchor Chris Cuomo of sexually harassing her, describing in an essay published on Friday in the New York Times how he grabbed her buttocks at a colleague’s farewell party in 2005.

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Shelley Ross had been Cuomo’s boss when he worked at ABC, a role she had just left when Cuomo embraced her at the party in New York City, according to the essay.

CNN's Chris Cuomo accused of sexual harassment by former boss, says he apologized
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“I can do this now that you’re no longer my boss,” Ross quotes Cuomo as telling her after he gripped her in a bear hug and moved one hand down to “firmly grab and squeeze the cheek of my buttock.” Ross wrote that she pushed him away, and Cuomo then noticed her husband was behind her, watching.

Earlier this year, Cuomo was forced to apologize to CNN viewers for giving advice to the staff of his brother, Andrew Cuomo, who at the time was facing calls to resign as governor of New York after multiple women accused the powerful politician of sexual harassment. Chris Cuomo said it was inappropriate for him to advise on the scandal while working as a CNN journalist.

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In a statement, Cuomo acknowledged the 2005 episode with Ross, saying it was not sexual in nature.

“It happened 16 years ago in a public setting when she was a top executive at ABC,” Cuomo’s statement said. “I apologized to her then, and I meant it.”


Ross’s essay reproduced an apologetic email from Cuomo sent within hours of the party in 2005 in which he wrote “i am ashamed…though my hearty greeting was a function of being glad to see you…”

He noted in the email that a Hollywood actor had recently been arrested for similar conduct, and apologized to her husband, writing that as a married man he could empathize with “not liking to see my wife patted as such…”

Ross wrote in her essay that she does not want Cuomo fired, but asked instead that he “journalistically repent” by devoting airtime to reporting on sexual harassment in workplaces.

Natalie Pahz, a CNN spokesperson, said the network had no comment beyond that issued by Cuomo.
 

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I'm flabbergasted over this news

What a sham and cover up

Manhattan DA Won't Charge Cuomo With COVID Nursing Home Deaths: Lawyer​


The Manhattan District Attorney's office will not file criminal charges in connection with the handling of coronavirus deaths in New York nursing homes during the tenure of former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, his representative said on Monday.

"I was contacted today by the head of the Elder Care Unit from the Manhattan District Attorney's Office who informed me they have closed its investigation involving the Executive Chamber and nursing homes," attorney Elkan Abramowitz said in a statement.

"I was told that after a thorough investigation – as we have said all along – there was no evidence to suggest that any laws were broken."....More
 

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N.Y. state trooper sues former Governor Cuomo, aide over sexual misconduct accusations
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Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.
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A New York state trooper who has accused former Governor Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment sued Cuomo and a top aide on Thursday, stating that she was subjected to discrimination and retaliation after making the allegations.

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The woman, identified in court documents only as Trooper 1, says that Cuomo touched her inappropriately on at least two occasions and made repeated comments on her appearance.

“Given the threats and victim-shaming that Trooper 1 has faced after she testified truthfully about being sexually harassed in the workplace by the former governor, she has made the decision to proceed with this lawsuit anonymously with the hope that she can vindicate her legal rights and move on with her life,” attorney Valdi Licul said in a written statement.

“We will not be deterred by the ex-Governor’s bullying tactics,” Licul said. “He is only making his legal problems worse by lashing out at his victim with false and defamatory statements intended to further retaliate against her.”

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A Democrat who ran New York for a decade, Cuomo resigned in August after multiple women who worked for him accused him of unwanted sexual advances and contact. He denied touching anyone inappropriately and said his efforts to be a friendly boss may have been misinterpreted as flirtation.

In January, the last county prosecutor investigating allegations from one of several women said he had no legal basis to pursue a case, meaning Cuomo would not face criminal charges related to the sexual harassment claims that led to his resignation.

A spokesman for the 64-year-old former governor, Rich Azzopardi, said on Twitter that the latest lawsuit was based on allegations that prosecutors had already dismissed.

Azzopardi also said the law firm representing the trooper was “widely known to use the press to extort settlements on behalf of anonymous claimants.”

The trooper accuses a longtime aide to Cuomo, Melissa DeRosa, of helping cover up the governor’s misdeeds.

A lawyer for DeRosa said on Twitter that the aide had had little interaction with the trooper and called the lawsuit “beyond frivolous.”

The state police are also named in the lawsuit, which was posted online by New York media.