Political Intimidation will not work says Albany County Sheriff Investigating Andrew Cuomo

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The Albany County sheriff’s office says that it will not be “intimidated or coerced” in the criminal investigation of the state’s controversy-ridden governor Andrew Cuomo, which was filed by a former executive assistant to the governor.

Cuomo has denied any wrongdoing.

Earlier this week, that assistant reportedly told investigators for the James report that Cuomo groped her privates in different incidents, and made repeated suggestive comments to her, CNBC reported.

Speaking at a press conference on Saturday over their newly announced investigation into a criminal complaint against Governor Cuomo described to be “of a sexual nature,” the county sheriff said that it was quite possible that the investigation could ultimately lead to the governor’s arrest.

Sheriff Craig D. Apple stated at the conference that he would not elaborate on the specific allegations from the victim but noted that a formal report regarding the criminal conduct of a sexual nature was filed against Cuomo this week.

The criminal complaint against the governor comes ahead of the findings of a probe by the New York state Attorney General Letitia James’ in Cuomo’s alleged sexual misconduct. James has said Cuomo broke federal and state laws with his conduct.

Mediaite reported:

A reporter asked about the use of the word victim, which he said implies a presumption that the individual has been “victimized” and whether using it might “telegraph that you believe that they’ve been victimized.”

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Sheriff Apple first noted that everyone saw the Attorney General’s report, and answered “I’m very comfortable and safe saying that she is a victim, and I commend all of them for coming forward.”

According to Mediaite, New York Now reporter Darrell Camp asked how authorities intend to reassure people that the investigation is not politically motivated.

“A recurring theme from the administration as a whole is that a lot of this has just been political in nature and motivation,” Camp said. “How can you reassure those who are questioning whether or not this is politically motivated?”

“From my office? Well, I can tell you, Darrell, that I had a female victim come forward which had to be the hardest thing she’s ever done in her life, and make an allegation of criminal conduct against the governor,” the sheriff responded. “I think as far as the sheriff’s office, I am elected as well. I think that we have a proven record in this area, in this region, of helping people, taking care of people, and I think that’s what we’re supposed to do as law enforcement. I think that’s what we’re supposed to do in government is take care of people.”

“I have a young lady that came in, was alleging she was victimized, and we’re going to do everything in our powers to help her,” said Sheriff Apple, who also expressed that any attempts by the governor or members of his office to retaliate against the investigators would not be met well.

“I’m the county sheriff. I’m not going to be intimidated or coerced. That would not play out well for anybody,” the sheriff said.

A survey conducted among New York voters by the Quinnipiac University found that 70% of New York voters say Cuomo should resign. A solid majority of 55% expressed their belief that he ought to be criminally charged in connection with the findings of the New York Attorney General’s investigation, which has been described as sexual harassment of at least 11 women.

CNBC reported:

The survey found that if Cuomo does not resign, 63% of voters believe he should be impeached and removed from office. A slightly higher percentage of respondents said they believed the allegations that Cuomo sexually harassed multiple women.

While Republicans were most likely to say Cuomo should resign, with 88% of GOP voters supporting that idea, 57% of the governor’s fellow Democrats also believed he should quit now. Leading Democratic elected officials in New York, as well as President Joe Biden, likewise have called on Cuomo to resign.

The post Albany Sheriff Investigating Andrew Cuomo Fires Warning Shot Over Political Intimidation appeared first on Conservative Brief.

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