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Cuomo’s Office Tried To Get Information About Accuser, WSJ Reports

A new report suggests members of the Cuomo administration called former employees to get more information about one of his accusers.

The Wall Street Journal reported late Thursday that the governor’s office called at least six former employees days after former aide Lindsey Boylan first accused Cuomo of sexual harassment.

The purpose was to find out if they had heard from Boylan or to glean information about her in conversations that some said they saw as attempts to intimidate them.

The Journal reports the calls were made by current administration officials and former aides who are still close to the governor’s office, according to several recipients.

Rich Azzopardi, a senior adviser to Cuomo, in a statement to the paper, confirms calls were made, but denied any intimidation.

The report comes as calls for Cuomo’s resignation grow louder.

121 members of the state Assembly and Senate have said publicly they believe Cuomo can no longer govern and should quit office now, according to a tally by The Associated Press.

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