Governor Cuomo is getting a taste of his own bullying medicine as a growing number of elected officials raise their voices in demanding his resignation, primarily based on the allegations of sexual harassment against him by women who worked in his office.
He was initially disingenuous in the extreme in the way he denied any wrongdoing. And while some of the claims are relatively minor, reports that staffers sought to dig up dirt on one accuser to discredit her, that he asked questions of another aimed at breaking her down psychologically, and that he groped another one at the Executive Mansion are particularly egregious charges.
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