Aide Behind Cuomo Groping Allegations Makes Identity Public, Says Governor ‘Broke The Law’

Topline The woman behind the most serious allegations against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo—that he groped her underneath her shirt at the executive mansion in Albany last year—has publicly identified herself for the first time after filing a criminal complaint against the embattled Democrat. Andrew Cuomo has repeatedly and vehemently denied allegations of inappropriate sexual touching. Getty Images Key Facts Brittany Commisso, who first made public her allegations against Cuomo in March, revealed her identity Sunday in a snippet of an interview with CBS “This Morning” and the Albany Times Union set to air in full Monday at 7 a.m. ET.  Identified as “Executive Assistant #1” in the bombshell report from the New York State Attorney General’s office last week, Commisso has accused Cuomo, 63, of reaching under her shirt and groping her breast after she was called to the governor’s mansion to resolve a minor technical issue, a claim Cuomo has repeatedly and vehemently denied.  In a 20-second clip teasing the upcoming interview, Commi… Click below to read the full story from Forbes
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