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A third woman accuses Cuomo of unwanted advances


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A third woman has made allegations of harassment against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo as calls mount for the Democrat to resign.


Anna Roach, 33, told the New York Times on Monday night that she met the governor at a wedding in September 2019, making an unwanted advancement towards her. She claimed that he put his hand on her bareback, called her "aggressive" when she took her off immediately, then put his hands on her face and asked if he could kiss her.


"I was so confused, shocked, and embarrassed," Roach told the New York Times. "I turned my head and couldn't find words at that time."


The media published a picture of the incident showing the governor's hands on his neck and face.


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2 March 2021

 
 
 

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