Politics & Government

Cuomo Accuser Speaks Out, Details Groping Accusations: Reports

Brittany Commisso, previously only known as "Executive Assistant #1," spoke up against the governor to CBS and the Times Union.

This image provided by CBS This Morning/Times Union shows Brittany Commisso, left, answering questions during an interview with CBS correspondent Jericka Duncan on CBS This Morning on Sunday.
This image provided by CBS This Morning/Times Union shows Brittany Commisso, left, answering questions during an interview with CBS correspondent Jericka Duncan on CBS This Morning on Sunday. ((CBS This Morning and Times Union via AP))

NEW YORK CITY — A woman formerly only known as "Executive Assistant #1" in a 165-page report detailing claims of sexual harassment against Gov. Andrew Cuomo is no longer anonymous.

Britanny Commisso, 32, publicly revealed her identity in a joint interview with CBS and The Times Union broadcast Monday. She again detailed accusations that Cuomo groped her by grabbing her behind during a selfie and, later, cupping her breast.

“I was afraid that if I had to come forward and revealed my name, that the governor and his enablers, I like to call them, would viciously attack me, would smear my name, as I had seen and heard them do before to people,” Commisso said in the interview.

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Cuomo has denied Commisso's accusations and others from 10 women whose accounts were detailed in a bombshell report released last week by Attorney General Letitia James.

Commisso's account arguably is the most serious, at least from a potential legal perspective. She filed a criminal complaint against Cuomo last week.

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"The governor needs to be held accountable," she said about the complaint. "What he did to me was a crime. He broke the law."

Last week Cuomo's attorneys tried to question Commisso's account. Commisso, according to the Times Union, stood by her accusations.

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