Ex-Gov. Cuomo Says He Regrets Quitting Over Sexual-Harassment Scandal

Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo expressed regret for resigning over the sexual harassment allegations against him — and defiantly claimed that he’s been “vindicated” by the court of public opinion, according to a report Monday.

In an interview last week, Cuomo said that if he were able to relive events, he wouldn’t quit the way he did while facing an all-but-certain impeachment last year, Bloomberg News said.

“I never resigned because I said I did something wrong. I said, I’m resigning because I don’t want to be a distraction,” Cuomo said.

Cuomo, 64, also suggested that he’d been exonerated by five district attorneys who declined to prosecute him over various accusations — including allegedly groping an aide in Albany’s Executive Mansion — even though four of the prosecutors said they found his accusers “credible.”

“It turns out in a remarkably short period of time that it did become all bogus. Eleven became zero,” Cuomo said. (Read more from “Ex-Gov. Cuomo Says He Regrets Quitting Over Sexual-Harassment Scandal” HERE)

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