monday, march 8th, and when that lawyer called to make the allegation the lawyer indicated that he did not want to pursue this criminally, but it was the executive chamber that referred the allegation to the albany police department. as further evidence of the bias of this report, look at page 147 buried in footnote 1,239. the report won t even credit the executive chamber for this. it said, quote, we understand that certain criminal authorities, including albany police department, had been alerted to the most egregious allegations of physical touching including the groping of executive assistant one. i ask you, why couldn t the report say the executive chamber promptly reported it to the albany police department? it s because every inference was
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not okay. let s talk about what is happening here on the left side of your screen and the right side of your screen. again, this is governor cuomo s private attorney talking about the attorney general s report that came out a few days ago, and so far we have heard her claim that the report got key facts wrong and omitted evidence. she s even claimed witness tampering as well. it would seem as if the attorney here is going sort of line by line, if you will, with regards to the report talking about a specific accusers and trying to discredit them. that s happening on the left side of your screen. on the right side of the screen, that s the historic vote that we have been talking about all morning here on msnbc, and the u.s. senate, the bipartisan infrastructure bill that we expect to pass, roughly $1
police department. because every inference was going to be drawn against the executive chamber and governor cuomo. the report got key facts wrong. it omitted key evidence. and it failed to include witnesses whose testimony did not support the narrative that was clear that this investigation was going to weave from day one. and i want to talk about that. this began in december of 2020 with lindsey boylan. lindsey boylan made some tweets on december 5th and december 13th that talked about her departure from the mansion and accused the governor of sexual harassment. one of the things that she said in an article she published on medium, in february, a couple of months later, is that she was on
of 2020. concluded it definitively. and that the attorney general s press conference on august 3rd one of the investigators ann clark said it definitively to the world that governor cuomo groped the breast of an executive assistant in the mansion during the work day. but what was so apparent when i read the report, is that the investigators didn t bother to collector review evidence about november 16th to determine if their conclusion was correct. and everyone has to ask themselves why didn t they do that? why didn t they get all of the emails from that day? why didn t they get the records about when miss