Cuomo Accusers Are Subpoenaed as State Inquiry Enters a Critical Phase Luis Ferré-Sadurní © Pool photo by Mary Altaffer Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s denials of wrongdoing have become more strident by the week.
ALBANY, N.Y. Four women who have accused Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of sexual harassment have received subpoenas to testify under oath, the latest indication that the state attorney general’s investigation into Mr. Cuomo’s behavior has entered a critical phase.
The issuing of the subpoenas, which was expected at some point in the inquiry, underscores the investigation’s progress beyond an initial fact-finding phase, during which lawyers interviewed multiple women at length, but not under oath.
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Remember last month, when state lawmakers
voted to strip a scandal-scarred Gov. Andrew Cuomo of his emergency powers, or at least said they did? You could be forgiven for forgetting, given the stream of pronouncements that have continued from the governor’s office ever since, governing everything from closing time at gyms and casinos to restaurant capacity to attendance at sporting events.