KEY POINTS
  • A lawyer for one of the women who have accused New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment charged Monday that he is trying to interfere with a state attorney general's office investigation of the women's claims.
  • The lawyer, Debra Katz, in a letter to Attorney General Letitia James, objected to a report that Cuomo's office has provided "in-house attorneys" to staff members to meet with them before they are questioned by James' investigators.
  • She warned that the involvement of in-house lawyers from Cuomo's office "will almost certainly deter those with relevant information about" Charlotte Bennett's and others' allegations from coming forward.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo speaks at an event at his office in New York, on March 18, 2021.

A lawyer for one of the women who have accused New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment charged Monday that he is trying to interfere with a state attorney general's office investigation of the women's claims.

The lawyer, Debra Katz, in a letter to Attorney General Letitia James, objected to a report that Cuomo's office has provided "in-house attorneys" to staff members to meet with them before they are questioned by James' investigators.