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New York Assembly to suspend Cuomo impeachment investigation

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — The New York state Assembly will suspend its investigation of Gov.
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ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — The New York state Assembly will suspend its investigation of Gov. Andrew Cuomo once he steps down after its leaders concluded they didn't have the authority to impeach him once he leaves office, the chamber's top Democrat said Friday.

Cuomo as it became clear he was almost certain to be impeached . He said his resignation was effective in 14 days, at which point he will be

Some lawmakers had urged the Assembly to press on with an impeachment proceeding, perhaps to bar Cuomo from holding state office in the future if he attempted a political comeback.

But Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie said in a statement that lawyers had advised the legislature’s judiciary committee that doing so would be unconstitutional.

“Let me be clear — the committee’s work over the last several months, although not complete, did uncover credible evidence in relation to allegations that have been made in reference to the governor,” said Heastie, a New York City Democrat.

He said that included evidence related to the sexual harassment claims, possible misuse of state resources in conjunction with on the pandemic, and

“This evidence — we believe — could likely have resulted in articles of impeachment had he not resigned," Heastie said.

Cuomo’s office and his lawyer, Rita Glavin, didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

The state attorney general last week released Cuomo sexually harassed

The first woman to publicly accuse Cuomo of misconduct, Lindsey Boylan, called the Assembly leadership's decision to call off its separate investigation “an unjust cop out.”

“The public deserves to know the extent of the Governor’s misdeeds and possible crimes. His victims deserve justice and to know he will not be able harm others,” she wrote.

Since March, outside lawyers have been helping the Assembly conduct a wide-ranging investigation on whether there were grounds to impeach Cuomo. The announcement that the inquiry would cease to respond with any additional evidence refuting the allegations against him.

Heastie said that he’s asked the Assembly's Judiciary Committee to turn over evidence it had gathered “to the relevant investigatory authorities.”

Cuomo faces ongoing probes from the state attorney general over his $5 million book deal and from federal prosecutors, who are scrutinizing his handling of nursing home deaths data. The state’s ethics commissioners, who could levy fines against Cuomo, are also looking into similar issues.

Heastie also cited “active investigations” by county district attorneys in Manhattan, Albany, Westchester, Nassau and Oswego concerning incidents of alleged sexual harassment by Cuomo.

Several women have said the governor inappropriately touched them, including an aide who said he groped her breast at his official residence, the Executive Mansion. filed a criminal complaint

Some Judiciary committee members said Friday they wanted the committee to at least release a public report on their findings.

Heastie’s statement didn’t say whether the committee would still publicize its findings.

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Attribution on a quote in this story has been corrected to reflect that it was said by Heastie, not Judiciary Committee Chair Charles Lavine. The story has also been corrected to reflect that federal, not state, prosecutors are investigating the handling of nursing home data.

Marina Villeneuve, The Associated Press

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