Another Ex-Aide Calls Cuomo’s Office Conduct Inappropriate

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In this image taken from video from the Office of the NY Governor, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks during a news conference, Wednesday, March 3, 2021, in Albany, N.Y. (Office of the NY Governor via AP)

NEW YORK (AP) — Another woman who worked for Gov. Andrew Cuomo is describing conduct she felt was inappropriate for the workplace.

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Ana Liss, 35, told The Wall Street Journal in a story published Saturday that when she worked as a policy aide to the governor between 2013 and 2015, Cuomo called her “sweetheart,” once kissed her hand and asked personal questions, including whether she had a boyfriend. She said he sometimes greeted her with a hug and a kiss on both cheeks.

Liss told the Journal she initially thought of Cuomo’s behavior as harmless, but it grew to bother her. She felt it was patronizing.

“It’s not appropriate, really, in any setting,” she said. “I wish that he took me seriously.”

A spokesman for Cuomo didn’t immediately return a request for comment from The Associated Press, but told the Journal that some of the behavior Liss was describing was the kind of innocent glad-handing that politicians often do at public events.

“Reporters and photographers have covered the governor for 14 years watching him kiss men and women and posing for pictures,” said Rich Azzopardi, a senior advisor to Cuomo. “At the public open-house mansion reception, there are hundreds of people, and he poses for hundreds of pictures. That’s what people in politics do.”

Liss said she never made a formal complaint about the governor’s behavior.

Cuomo’s workplace conduct has been under intense scrutiny in recent days as several women have publicly told of feeling sexually harassed, or at least made to feel demeaned and uncomfortable by the Democrat.

Former adviser Lindsey Boylan, 36, said he made inappropriate comments on her appearance, once kissed her on the lips at the end of a meeting and suggested a game of strip poker as they sat with other aides on a jet flight. Another former aide, Charlotte Bennett, 25, said Cuomo asked if she ever had sex with older men and made other comments she interpreted as gauging her interest in an affair.

Another woman, who did not work for the state, described Cuomo putting his hands on her face and asking if he could kiss her after they met at a wedding.

In a news conference Wednesday, Cuomo denied ever touching anyone inappropriately, but apologized for behaving in a way that he now realized had upset women he worked with. He said he’d made jokes and asked personal questions in an attempt to be playful and frequently greeted people with hugs and kisses, as his father, Mario Cuomo, had done when he was governor.

“I understand sensitivities have changed. Behavior has changed,” Cuomo said. “I get it and I’m going to learn from it.”

The state’s attorney general plans to hire an outside law firm to investigate the sexual harassment allegations. Some lawmakers have called for Cuomo to resign over his workplace behavior, and separate allegations that his administration misled the public about coronavirus fatalities in nursing homes.


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S k
S k
3 years ago

Amazing how when it’s the other side one woman is enough for people like Cuomo to call for resignation, but when it’s a democrat it takes (according to the speaker of the state senate) “one more for me to call for resignation” that would be 4, now that there is more than 4 she still quiet….

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
3 years ago

Actually another two women! And then there were 5!
Plus we now have men who say he bullied to the extreme of toxic work places . This how it fools people like Stevenn . They think being tough is effective. In reality bullying is meant to be perceived as toughness and fool people . In reality those affected by bullying end up doing the opposite and fighting back or ignoring the bully even more. It’s poor governing .

Stevenn your man is done. At best he is a lame duck . No more “ tough enforcements” . Don’t let the door hit you to hard on the way out!

A true Purim nes .

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
3 years ago

Maga his powers will be stripped . We won you lost . Don’t let the door hit you to hard

Fyi
Fyi
3 years ago

Has he reached Trump’s numbers?

Stevenn
Stevenn
3 years ago

I call in the governor to stay strong on the face of these allegations. Besides for the fact of innocent until proven guilty, you’re work on enforcing the magaifa restrictions is More then a trillion times important then any of these allegations.