NYS AG hires lawyers for Gov. Cuomo probe, including ex-fed Joon Kim
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A former top federal prosecutor in Manhattan will help lead the independent investigation into allegations that Gov. Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed female aides, state Attorney General Letitia James said Monday.
Joon Kim — who closed out the probe of Mayor Bill de Blasio’s campaign-finance scandal — and veteran employment-discrimination lawyer Anne Clark will head the team with support from other lawyers from their respective law firms, James said.
James called Kim and Clark “independent, legal experts who have decades of experience conducting investigations and fighting to uphold the rule of law.”
“There is no question that they both have the knowledge and background necessary to lead this investigation and provide New Yorkers with the answers they deserve,” she added.
Kim served as acting Manhattan US attorney after predecessor Preet Bharara was fired in 2017.
Kim also took over the investigation of pay-to-play allegations involving fundraising by and on behalf of de Blasio, his since-shuttered Campaign for One New York non-profit organization and a failed, 2014 effort to help Democrats win control of the state Senate.
In a statement issued at the conclusion of that probe, Kim cited “several circumstances” in which de Blasio “made or directed inquiries to relevant City agencies on behalf of” donors seeking official favors from the city.
But Kim said he decided not to bring any charges due to the difficulty of proving “criminal intent in corruption schemes where there is no evidence of personal profit.”
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