Andrew, be less pathetic and fade away

Rude and pathetic: disgrace the former ruler. Andrew Cuomo makes a comeback by buying a TV ad claiming he was acquitted after he was fired. No doubt it will also demand him to get his Emmy back. “Political attacks won and New York lost a proven leader,” claims the 30-second ad seen by The Post. It highlights the decisions of five local prosecutors not to press charges against Cuomo for sexual harassment – ignoring the fact that these prosecutors (and the association’s Judicial Committee report) confirmed the credibility of Cuomo’s…

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The return of Andrew Cuomo? Please – Enough

“I dreamed I saw Guv last night” to paraphrase an iconic labor anthem. “He was alive like you and me. “I say, ‘But Geoff, she’s been dead several months. “ “I never died” he says, “I never died,” he says. And in his mind, Andrew Cuomo would never do that. Because here he comes again, to the flat screen living room near you, arrogant as ever. In an announcement that begins a frustratingly predictable comeback attempt, the former governor concludes this question: Is there a life for a perverted politician…

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Andrew Cuomo starts trying to make a comeback with a new TV ad

Andrew Cuomo once again hits New Yorkers’ television sets. The Post has learned that the former governor, who resigned from office last summer, will begin a political comeback with an announcement claiming he has been acquitted of accusations of sexual harassment of several women. Cuomo’s campaign confirmed that it requested “a number of ads” in response to questions from the newspaper after The Post independently acquired one of the commercials. The 30-second site reviewed by The Post is selectively collecting excerpts from TV reports about the findings in those cases…

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New York state voters say Andrew Cuomo is a sexual harasser, dismiss defense allegations

A new poll published Tuesday shows that a majority of voters believe disgraced Governor Andrew Cuomo is a serial sexual harassment and reject his claims of acquittal after prosecutors refused to press criminal charges. A total of 58 percent of voters believed Cuomo sexually harassed several women during his tenure in Albany, compared to just 21 percent of respondents who thought he was innocent. The remaining voters polled had no say, according to a Siena College survey Voters were given the following prompt: Cuomo does not currently face any criminal…

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Fighting sexual harassment online is a long-running battle for women

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While two recent cases of online sexual harassment against Muslim women have made headlines with the arrests of alleged perpetrators, legal experts have stressed that fighting these issues is often an uphill battle for victims. They said that while there are adequate provisions under the law, challenges remain. They noted that victims still feared to speak out and many feared and faced judgment and humiliation from the police and courts. “Women feel they are responsible for attracting abuse. They are afraid to go to the police station because they are…

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Roblox: Everything you need to know about the online gaming platform and build system

It seems that the ability to create and control a world can only be understood if we are talking about a virtual world. And Roblox lets you do just that. It serves as a free social platform that hosts a variety of games and experiences in which one can participate, all while offering a powerful chat system. Players can create their own custom avatars by cycling through a range of options such as hair, clothing, accessories, and emotes. And then, with just a few clicks, you can choose a server…

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Cuomo’s accuser reveals how the former governor was critical of senior staff

With a head like this… Shame on the previous government. Andrew Cuomo was regularly critical of his senior staff—and once told one of his top aides, “You’re lucky I didn’t throw you out the window,” according to one of his accusers. Brittany Commisso – whose tarnished allegations led to the filing of criminal charges against Cuomo last month – described the then-governor’s infamous short fuse to outside lawyers investigating allegations of sexual misconduct against him. “It will go from zero to 60 in .2 seconds depending on the situation,” Commisso…

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Judicial Committee meeting of the General Assembly in Albany on Como

The State Assembly’s Judicial Committee is expected to meet in Albany next week to review the final draft findings of its now-defunct inquiry into the former governor’s impeachment. Andrew Cuomo, including allegations of sexual harassment, nursing home statements and his controversial $5.1 million deal on the pandemic book, sources told The Post. The sources, who requested anonymity, said committee members received a “collective text” from President Charles Lavigne (D-LI) Wednesday afternoon asking lawmakers to clear their schedules next Thursday, November 18 and Friday, November 19 for a potential meeting in…

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Cuomo jokes about AIDS, anal sex, Clinton and Kennedy cigars: a book

Andrew Cuomo, the former head of New York crawl, sticks to the bills for his sex accusers in Snappy new file Former press secretary. Before Cuomo was known to have been accused of serial sexual harassment, there was little that seemed to be taboo when it came to speaking to his staff — making jokes about AIDS, anal sex, and even the miserable hoaxes of his then-in-laws Kennedy, according to “Penis Politics,” an upcoming memoir by Former assistant Karen Hinton. The Post has obtained an advance copy of the book,…

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Cuomo blames criminal charges for incompetence, abuse of law

The disgraced former governor, Andrew Cuomo, claims there is no “evidence” to support the criminal charges against him – tearing up the legal move as “the worst combination of politics, incompetence and abuse of the law”. in a Sunday Prolonged RefutationCuomo attacked the “unprecedented move” by Albany County Sheriff Craig Apple to file groping charges “without permission or coordination with the attorney general.” “Apple DID, however, admitted that he was coordinating with Tish James,” he said of the New York attorney general who announced earlier in the year an investigation…

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