Another Woman Alleges Sexual Misconduct by Governor Andrew Cuomo

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A third individual has emerged with allegations of sexual harassment against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, according to a report by The New York Times. This follows the claims of two other women who have accused the governor of inappropriate behavior.

Details of the Allegations

Anna Ruch recounted her encounter with Cuomo at a 2019 wedding reception in New York. After thanking him for his toast to the newlyweds, Ruch claims Cuomo placed his hand on her bare lower back. When she removed his hand, he allegedly grabbed her face and called her “aggressive” before asking if he could kiss her. Ruch described the experience as confusing, shocking, and embarrassing, stating, “I turned my head away and didn’t have words in that moment.” She expressed her frustration over feeling powerless, saying, “It’s the act of impunity that strikes me.”

Cuomo’s leadership is already under fire due to accusations regarding his handling of the COVID-19 crisis and vaccine distribution. He has also faced scrutiny over claims that he concealed the death toll from nursing homes during the pandemic, leaving many questions surrounding his administration.

Previous Allegations

Also, Charlotte Bennett, a 25-year-old former aide, alleged that Cuomo discussed his readiness to engage in relationships with younger women. Lindsey Boylan, another ex-staffer, accused him of sexual harassment, including an incident where he purportedly kissed her in his office in 2018. Boylan detailed her experiences in an essay published on Medium, recounting moments such as an invitation to play strip poker on a government plane.

Investigation and Responses

The latest allegation from Ruch coincides with New York Attorney General Letitia James announcing that her office has received permission to conduct an independent investigation into these claims. A spokesperson for Cuomo directed inquiries to his previous statement, where he expressed regret for actions that may have been “misinterpreted as unwanted flirtation,” while denying the allegations from Ruch and the others.

Bennett conveyed her fear and distress during her interactions with Cuomo, stating, “I understood that the governor wanted to sleep with me and was wondering how I was going to get out of it.” This series of allegations has prompted calls for Cuomo’s resignation, including from Representative Elise Stefanik and local lawmakers who emphasized the importance of addressing sexual harassment seriously in the workplace, as stated by Assemblymember Pamela Hunter.

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Summary

A third woman has accused Governor Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment, adding to the scrutiny he faces for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Anna Ruch’s allegation follows those of two former aides, prompting calls for an investigation and even resignation. Cuomo has denied the claims while acknowledging that his actions may have been misinterpreted.