• Former Cuomo Aide Settles Sexual Harassment Claim for $450,000

    From Biased Journalism@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 18 20:35:18 2025
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    Former Cuomo Aide Settles Sexual Harassment Claim for $450,000
    Benjamin Oreskes

    New York State will pay to resolve a lawsuit filed by Charlotte Bennett
    over accusations that former Gov. Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed her when
    she worked in his executive office.
    Andrew Cuomo shakes the hand of a well-wisher outside First Corinthian
    Baptist Church in New York City on Palm Sunday.

    April 18, 2025

    An aide who worked in former Gov. Andrew Cuomo's executive office has
    agreed to a $450,000 settlement in her lawsuit over claims that New York
    State officials had not done enough to prevent Mr. Cuomo's alleged sexual harassment against her, according to the settlement agreement obtained by
    The New York Times.

    The agreement ends a prolonged and bitter legal battle between the former
    aide, Charlotte Bennett, 29, and Mr. Cuomo, 67, over allegations made in
    2021 that he inquired about her sex life, questioning whether she had monogamous relationships and if she liked older men.

    "This settlement was mutually agreed upon by the parties and allows the
    State to minimize further cost to the taxpayers," said Avi Small, a
    spokesman for Gov. Kathy Hochul, who replaced Mr. Cuomo when he resigned
    in August 2021. Mr. Cuomo is not a party to the settlement.

    Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat who is now the leading contender in the New York
    City mayoral race, has long denied Ms. Bennett's assertions. He has gone
    to great lengths to dispute her allegations, as well as those of two other women who have sued him for sexual misconduct.

    His legal team has sought to pick apart their claims, subpoenaing their
    medical records among other things, and, in the case of Ms. Bennett,
    stating last year that he intended to sue her for defamation.

    Since the alleged misconduct occurred when he was in office, Mr. Cuomo's
    legal defense, which has cost tens of millions of dollars, has been
    largely subsidized by the state. His opponents in the mayoral race have
    tried to cast focus on this expense, arguing it was a misuse of taxpayer
    funds.

    Mr. Cuomo's lawyers have also accused Ms. Bennett in court documents of
    trying to turn public sentiment against him by repeatedly noting how much
    his legal defense cost the public.

    Ms. Bennett had also sued Mr. Cuomo in federal court in 2022, but dropped
    that lawsuit him against him in December, shortly before she was slated to
    be deposed. Shortly after her first public airing of the accusations, Mr.
    Cuomo apologized and acknowledged that he may have said things that were "misinterpreted as an unwanted flirtation."

    But by late last year, when Ms. Bennett dropped the lawsuit, Mr. Cuomo portrayed her decision as vindication of his long-held belief that the allegations against him were trumped up and that he had done nothing
    wrong. It was why, his aides said, he had engaged in such a zealous
    defense.

    Ms. Bennett said at the time that Mr. Cuomo "can no longer use this
    lawsuit to harass me and my family." Mr. Cuomo's lawyers said at the time
    that Ms. Hochul's administration should not settle or "even consider
    paying Ms. Bennett a dime."

    Under the terms of the settlement, Ms. Bennett will receive a $100,000
    payout for lost pay and personal injury among other things. It also says
    that there was no finding of liability on the state's part and precludes
    Ms. Bennett from working in the governor's office again. Her lawyers will receive about $350,000 in reimbursed fees and other legal costs. The
    agreement was first reported by Law 360.

    Debra Katz, Ms. Bennett's lawyer, confirmed in a statement on Friday that
    her client had settled her lawsuit.

    "Ms. Bennett's allegations were later supported by findings from the New
    York Attorney General's Office and the U.S. Department of Justice," Ms.
    Katz said in the statement. "Ms. Bennett is looking forward to moving on
    with her life."

    Mr. Cuomo has long argued that the reports by the attorney general's
    office and the Justice Department were politically motivated and filled
    with falsehoods.

    "The attorney general's discredited 2021 report about Governor Cuomo was
    pure politics from beginning to end, all at taxpayer expense, and today's nuisance settlement proves it," Rich Azzopardi, a spokesman for the Cuomo campaign, said in a statement on Friday.

    "If anyone ever questioned whether this situation was political from the
    start, today's taxpayer funded nuisance settlement is proof positive," he
    added later. Mr. Azzopardi said the defamation case against Ms. Bennett
    would continue.

    Mr. Cuomo is still being sued by two other women. Another former executive assistant, Brittany Commisso, sued the former governor, along with several
    of his top aides for sexual harassment, as did an unnamed state trooper
    who accused him of touching her stomach in a manner she felt was
    inappropriate. Mr. Cuomo has denied harassing either woman.

    Benjamin Oreskes is a reporter covering New York State politics and
    government for The Times.

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    On 4/18/25 20:35, Biased Journalism wrote:

    <http://nytimes.com>

    Former Cuomo Aide Settles Sexual Harassment Claim for $450,000
    Benjamin Oreskes

    New York State will pay to resolve a lawsuit filed by Charlotte Bennett
    over accusations that former Gov. Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed her when
    she worked in his executive office.
    Andrew Cuomo shakes the hand of a well-wisher outside First Corinthian Baptist Church in New York City on Palm Sunday.

    April 18, 2025

    An aide who worked in former Gov. Andrew Cuomo's executive office has
    agreed to a $450,000 settlement in her lawsuit over claims that New York State officials had not done enough to prevent Mr. Cuomo's alleged sexual harassment against her, according to the settlement agreement obtained by
    The New York Times.

    And yet, this long time Democratic Jerk, still plans a political
    come back.


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