Employees of Gov. Cuomo Stop Showing Up To Work Amid Sexual Harassment Scandal

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Several employees of Gov. Andrew Cuomo have stopped showing up for work since several women have come forward about the sexual harassment.

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As we previously reported, a seventh woman has come forward about her experience being sexually harassed by Andrew Cuomo and his fellow Democrats are asking him to resign immediately due to the allegations. Now, his workers stopped showing up for work and an insider told the New York Post that many of the employees just want the scandal to end already.

“He’ll fight and fight and fight, but the staffers I’ve talked to are ready for him to hang up the gloves. Everyone feels like there is an inevitable conclusion — I mean at some point will Biden call on him to step down? They [staffers] just want this torture to stop.”

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A former aide told the outlet that his colleagues have stopped coming to the offices and decided to work remotely or at vaccination sites to avoid Cuomo.

“There’s a deep sense within the governor’s staff that he is guilty of everything, and that is weighing on people. He had that conversation with Charlotte Bennett. Everyone knows that. Everyone believes that full stop and there’s not a single person who believes she’s telling a word that’s off.”

Bennett was one of the women who accused Cuomo of sexual harassment and said he was attempting to groom her so she could have sex with him.

 

 

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