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AG James Releases Video Tape of Cuomo Investigation Interview

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Cuomo during his 11-hour questioning session with investigators at his Manhattan office on July 17, 2021.
Screenshot/Attorney General Letitia James’s Office

State Attorney General Letitia James released a new trove of documents Monday from her office’s blockbuster sexual harassment investigation into sexual harassment allegations against former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, including hours of video recordings of his interview with investigators.

The videos shows Cuomo’s all-day questioning session at the former governor’s Third Avenue office in Manhattan on July 17 with Joon Kim, an attorney and former federal prosecutor James’s office hired to lead the probe along with lawyer Anne Clark.

James’ office previously released the transcript of the session along with interviews by his accusers of sexual harassment and misconduct on Nov. 9, following the release of the AG’s report on the investigation on Aug. 3.

The State Assembly last week unveiled its own impeachment investigation findings looking at Cuomo’s sexual harassment accusations, his $5.2 million pandemic-era book deal, and undercounting nursing home deaths due to COVID-19.

The almost nine hours of newly-released footage, broken up into eight parts, shows Cuomo reacting to questioning, with the former head of the state alternating between looking unhappy to be sitting in the hot seat — from challenging the investigators’ independence, to joking around and speechifying similar to his pandemic-era press conferences.

The document dump also includes new transcripts from executive chamber staff and outside advisors, including former Secretary to the Governor Melissa DeRosa, longtime spokesman Rich Azzopardi, and the governor’s brother and CNN anchor, Chris Cuomo.

DeRosa’s documents are the only new files that also include video recordings of her two-part interview conducted on July 5 and 6.

Among the eight hours and 48 minutes of footage from Cuomo’s marathon interview, is the now-famous back-and-forth with Kim over the definition of what a girlfriend is and what it means to date someone; Cuomo can be seen looking off camera, shaking his head and smiling.

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Cuomo looks off camera to the side after arguing with investigators about the definition of “girlfriend” and “date.”Screenshot/Attorney General Letitia James’s Office

“Nowadays, Mr. Kim, I believe you have to be very careful about how you define what term,” Cuomo says with a smirk, a moment which reminded some of former President Bill Clinton’s videotaped deposition in 1998 in which he famously challenged the definition of the word “is.”

At other times, Cuomo becomes more combative accusing Kim of being biased because the attorney previously investigated the former governor during his time at the U.S. attorney’s office.

“You, as a reviewer, I believe, is such a perversion of fair,” Cuomo says around 3:37 p.m., more than seven hours into questioning.

About an hour later, Kim asks him about the allegations that he groped former aide Brittany Commisso at the governor’s mansion on Dec. 7, 2020, and Cuomo repeatedly says “that never happened,” before launching into a screed about how the alleged incident would be “an act of insanity.”

“It would be an act of insanity to touch a woman’s breast and make myself vulnerable to a woman for such an accusation,” Cuomo said. “I am 63 years old. I have been in every public office, state, federal. Numerous people have tried to set me up. I’m always wary of people. I have phenomenal precautions.”

Commisso has since filed a criminal complaint against Cuomo and he is expected to be arraigned in Albany on Jan. 7.

The Albany County District Attorney’s Office told James’s office that it would start releasing evidence from the investigation under the state’s discovery laws, prompting the AG to publish the documents “on a rolling basis” earlier this month.

Cuomo did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

This story first appeared on amNY.com.

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