Karen Hinton accused Cuomo of a hug that made him all too happy. She went public on March 6th detailing the incident that occurred in an interview on WNYC radio.
“He approached me, embraced too tightly, too long and was aroused,” Hinton said. “I felt extremely uncomfortable and actually shocked. Nothing had ever happened that way between the two of us.”
In other words, it was Hinton's first time with the Love Gov. She said Cuomo hugged her twice in a Los Angeles hotel room in 2000. Why she allowed that to happen two times without telling him to piss off the first time, or smack him, is a mystery.
At the time, Cuomo was then-President Bill Clinton’s housing secretary and she was working as a consultant after having been employed by the Department of Housing and Urban Development from 1995 to 1999, she said Monday.
In the wake of Hinton’s initial accusation, Cuomo responded with a passionate denial saying, “What she said is not true.” Believe it or not.
At the time, Cuomo was then-President Bill Clinton’s housing secretary and she was working as a consultant after having been employed by the Department of Housing and Urban Development from 1995 to 1999, she said Monday.
In the wake of Hinton’s initial accusation, Cuomo responded with a passionate denial saying, “What she said is not true.” Believe it or not.
Cuomo said the Hinton was formerly the press secretary for comrade Mayor Bill de Blasio, the winner of "America's Worst Mayor Ever," and his political rival so that in his mind explains it all.
“As everybody who has been involved on any level in New York politics knows, she has been a longtime political adversary of mine, highly critical for many, many years and has made many, many accusations,” Cuomo said during a conference call with reporters on March 7.
But two things can be true at once.
Hinton fired back with a statement attacking Cuomo's explanation, “Truth is the ‘longtime adversary’ that Cuomo fears the most.”
Hinton is among seven women whose allegations of groping, sexual harassment and other inappropriate behavior are under investigation by outside lawyers hired by Attorney General Letitia James.
Hinton fired back with a statement attacking Cuomo's explanation, “Truth is the ‘longtime adversary’ that Cuomo fears the most.”
Hinton is among seven women whose allegations of groping, sexual harassment and other inappropriate behavior are under investigation by outside lawyers hired by Attorney General Letitia James.
Meanwhile, fifteen thousand dead New Yorkers do not have the voice to make allegations about how Cuomo's blatant disregard for their safety amidst the pandemic killed them.
Of course, that isn't the issue as the Democrats and the media [but I repeat myself] want to make issue with as it incriminates their worship of Cuomo before his nursing home misdeeds were discovered.
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