KEY POINTS
  • Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo was charged with a misdemeanor sex-crime complaint alleging he forcibly touched a woman last Dec. 7 in the governor's Executive Mansion in Albany.
  • The filing comes two months after Cuomo resigned in disgrace following accusations of sexual harassment against the three-term Democrat by multiple women.
  • A damning report issued by the state Attorney General's office in August found he had sexually harassed at least 11 current and former staffers, including a state police trooper assigned to his protective detail and women outside of government.
  • The Albany City Court issued a summons for Cuomo to appear in that courf Nov. 17, according to a press release issued Albany County Sheriff Craig Apple Sr.

Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo was charged Thursday with a misdemeanor sex-crime complaint that alleges he forcibly touched a woman last Dec. 7 in the governor's Executive Mansion in Albany.

The filing of that complaint in Albany City Court comes two months after Cuomo resigned in disgrace following accusations of sexual harassment against the three-term Democrat by nearly a dozen women, detailed in a damning report issued by state Attorney General Letitia James.