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Andrew Cuomo appears to be spending his winter skating — at least when it comes to legal charges.
The criminal sexual assault case against the disgraced former governor was dropped Tuesday by the Albany County district attorney.
“Albany County District Attorney David Soares announced today that a thorough and independent review of the investigation into the allegations against former Governor Andrew Cuomo has concluded,” the DA’s office said in a statement.
“While many have an opinion regarding the allegations against the former Governor, the Albany County DA’s Office is the only one who has a burden to prove the elements of a crime beyond a reasonable doubt. While we found the complainant in this case cooperative and credible, after review of all the available evidence we have concluded that we cannot meet our burden at trial,” Soares’ statement said.
The #metoo founders helped Cuomo draft a letter attacking his accusers. Like BLM, they're one more sham group pulled out by Democrats when needed, and put back in the arsenal when no longer needed.
He's not totally off until the statute of limitations runs out.
They made him a deal, step down from the Governorship now, and we'll let you walk away from killing Thousands of Seniors in New York nursing homes, and for sexually hasassing multiple women.
Looks like Andrew is going to get away with everything.
While I wish he were facing charges for what he did, he's not exactly getting away with anything. He had to step down as governor and has no political future. veryne knows hos for the slimeball he is
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