New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo was again exposed to sexual harassment of a former secretary.



The New York Times shared the revelation of former secretary Charlotte Bennett of being sexually harassed by Governor Cuomo.



Bennett alleges that Governor Cuomo committed sexual harassment, including asking about his sex life.



Representatively, Bennett said that when he was alone in the governor's office in June of last year, he asked, "Is the age of the other party a problem to have a relationship?"



When asked if Governor Cuomo's remarks were considered to be asking for sex, Bannett replied that "I felt that way."



Banett also stated that Cuomo complained to himself, "I can't hold anyone," complaining that Cuomo was lonely because of the corona19 pandemic.



Banett also said that before he spoke in front of the students as a survivor of sexual violence in the past, Governor Cuomo looked at him straight ahead and repeatedly said, ``You have been raped, abused, assaulted, or betrayed.''



He also claimed that he had been asked by Cuomo whether he had a relationship with only one person at a time, or whether he had ever had sex with an older man.



Governor Cuomo clarified that he did not deny Bennett's personal questioning, but that he was not guilty of thinking he had acted as a mentor.



The New York Times reported that Cuomo had requested an independent investigation into the matter and asked to wait for a judgment.



This is not the first time to disclose sexual harassment against Governor Cuomo.



Recently, former aide Lindsay Boylan revealed that Governor Cuomo forcibly kissed and sexually harassed through social media such as Twitter in December of last year.



Governor Cuomo denied that Boylan's claim was not true.



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