KEY POINTS
  • Biaggi, who once worked in the governor's office, explained that she met with investigators in July in New York City.
  • Biaggi told CNBC that her interview with the attorney general's office for the Cuomo investigation proves that those looking into the governor's alleged behavior were extremely thorough.
  • Biaggi did not rule out running for governor or another higher officer.
State Sen. Alessandra Biaggi, D-Bronx.

New York state Sen. Alessandra Biaggi said Wednesday that she was one of the witnesses who spoke with the state attorney general's team leading the probe into sexual harassment allegations against Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

Biaggi, who once worked in the governor's office, told CNBC that she met with investigators in July in New York City. Although she did not provide details of those conversations, the lawmaker said that while speaking with investigators she reiterated much of what she has already explained publicly about her experiences working for Cuomo.