Westchester investigators focused on allegations from a state trooper who served on Cuomo’s protective detail, as well as from another woman who met the former Democratic governor at an event, according to a statement from Rocah’s office. Both women alleged Cuomo kissed them without their consent.
“Our investigation found credible evidence to conclude that the alleged conduct in both instances described above did occur,” Rocah said in the statement. “However, in both instances, my office has determined that, although the allegations and witnesses were credible, and the conduct concerning, we cannot pursue criminal charges due to the statutory requirements of the criminal laws of New York.”
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“She further indicated that she was concerned about the ramifications of denying the Governor’s request and so she said ‘sure,'” the statement from Rocah’s office said. “The Governor then kissed her on the cheek and, as indicated in the Attorney General’s report, ‘said something to the effect of, ‘oh, I’m not supposed to do that’ or ‘unless that’s against the rules.'”
The second woman told investigators that at an event at White Plains High School, Cuomo grabbed her arm, pulled her toward him and kissed her on the cheek “without seeking permission for such a greeting.”