The report prepared for the State Assembly Judiciary Committee by a private law firm regarding Andrew Cuomo's conduct as Governor in matters ranging from alleged sexual harassment of as many as 12 women—more than half of them former aides—and his staff allegedly altering nursing-home-death data while he was in the midst of obtaining a $5.2-million advance for a book detailing his handling of the coronavirus crisis, should be the final nail in his political coffin.
Just to make sure of that, two officials from distinctly opposite sides of the aisle offered scathing comments about what investigators from Davis Polk & Wardwell uncovered, with one of them detouring to take a shot at Governor Hochul.
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