Cuomo aide Alyssa McGrath told the NY Times that the unidentified accuser confided to her how Cuomo touched her breast under her blouse inside the Executive mansion laste last year. “She froze when he started doing that stuff to her,” McGrath reportedly said. Cuomo asked the woman not to discuss the alleged incident with McGrath, she said, adding that he know they are friends who regularly speak and text with each other.

Lindsey Boylan, the first woman to prominently accuse New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment, claimed in a new interview with the New Yorker that Cuomo once told her he would attempt to “mount” her if he were a dog.

A KILLA ON THE LOOSE

The prudent approach to take when an Animal is foaming at d’mout is to stay far away from it as possible. And that seems to be the case with Fredo’s brother. Politicians of all stripes are afraid to touch him with a ten foot pole. Yet, this Animal continues to sprout vitriol. He is dangerous, there is no telling what he will do. Run the monster out of town. Send him to Riker’s Island, where he will meet up with his friends; you know, the ones he convicted. Bet they will party into the darkness of night.
State lawmakers on both side of the aisle are eyeing a probe of a Cuomo administration policy that quietly allows recovering COVID-19 patients to return to group homes for the developmentally disabled — much like it did for nursing homes.
Senate Investigations Committee Chairman James Skoufis (D-Newburgh) said Monday he’s considering launching an inquiry after discussing the issue with GOP Sen. Mike Martucci (R-Middletown), the ranking Republican on the panel overseeing the office for developmentally disabled persons.
“Sometimes Republicans are right,” said Democrat Skoufis, who also received a letter from GOP senators calling for a probe.
The controversial March 25, 2020 policy that required nursing homes to take stabilized COVID-19 patients discharged from hospitals was rescinded six weeks later following a firestorm of criticism.
The nursing home policy and the Cuomo administration’s dramatic undercounting of nursing home deaths tied to the coronavirus is now being investigated by the US Attorney’s Office in Brooklyn and Justice Department, as well as the Assembly Judiciary Committee.
Meanwhile, the state’s Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) April 10, 2020, directive barring the group homes from denying admission or re-admission to someone “based solely on a confirmed or suspected diagnosis of COVID-19″ is still in effect.
