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Democrats slam Andrew Cuomo’s plan for investigating his own accusations of sexual harassment

New York’s Attorney-General and Chief Appeals Court Judge will name an independent lawyer to investigate claims the state’s Governor sexually harassed two women who worked for him.
Key points:
- Lindsey Boylan and Charlotte Bennett have made accusations against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo
- Mr Cuomo has appointed two people to name an independent lawyer to review the allegations
- However, many have criticised the move claiming it needs to be a completely independent process
The decision came after Governor Andrew Cuomo initially planned to appoint a retired federal judge to review his workplace conduct.
That plan was criticised by many, including top Democrats, as many felt Mr Cuomo should not be appointing the person investigating claims he…
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