Third ex-Cuomo aide recounts inappropriate behavior, report says
By Niluksi Koswanage Bloomberg,Updated March 6, 2021, 11:29 p.m.
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo during a news conference in the New York State Capitol Building in Albany, N.Y., on May 17, 2020.Angus Mordant/Bloomberg
A former aide of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo became the third woman to accuse him of inappropriate behavior as she recounted unwanted advances at the workplace, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Ana Liss, Cuomoâs policy and operations aide from 2013 to 2015, told the newspaper that the incidents took place during her first year at their offices in state capital Albany. She added that they were ânot appropriate, really, in any setting,â the paper said.
Andrew Cuomo accused of inappropriate behavior by 3rd woman
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo during a news conference at the governor s Manhattan office on March 2, 2020, in New York. Cuomo is facing a mounting crisis with now a third former aide coming forward with sex harassment allegations against the governor. (Barry Williams/New York Daily News/TNS)TNS
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By Niluksi Koswanage Bloomberg News (TNS) and Tribune Media Services
A former aide of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo became the third woman to accuse him of inappropriate behavior as she recounted unwanted advances at the workplace, the Wall Street Journal reported.
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