When investigators from the New York State attorney general’s office face Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo for the first time on Saturday, they will do so with an abundance of testimony and evidence. Over the past four months, lawyers investigating sexual harassment claims against Mr. Cuomo have interviewed the women who have accused him, members of his security detail and other witnesses. They have also subpoenaed a cache of state records and have collected messages and data from Blackberry devices of his senior staff members, according to a person with knowledge of the matter. But Mr. Cuomo, who has denied wrongdoing, has repeatedly said he is eager to tell his side of the story since the accusations first emerged earlier this year, leading to a separate impeachment investigation and calls for his resignation.
Source: New York Times July 16, 2021 22:26 UTC