China News Service, August 3, reported that the governor of New York State Cuomo recently received 11 hours of interrogation regarding his sexual harassment of female assistants.

  According to reports, the interrogation took place on July 17, and participants were not allowed to discuss the matter in public.

The questioning took place in a conference room of Como's office in Midtown Manhattan.

Data map: Cuomo, Governor of New York State, USA.

  Five people who heard the briefing of the meeting were interviewed by The New York Times.

  The New York Times reported that former U.S. prosecutor Jin Jun and practicing lawyer Anne Clark were interrogated, and they investigated the Cuomo sexual harassment case under the leadership of State Attorney General James.

  Because of Jin Jun's past investigations of the governor and his allies, Cuomo also questioned his independence during the investigation.

  Kempner, a spokesman for the New York State Attorney General, said: "This investigation was initiated at the request of the governor after multiple women accused him of sexual harassment."

Kempner said this was carried out by independent investigators with decades of experience, and continued attempts to disrupt and politicize the process are dishonest.

  At a press conference on August 2, when asked about his meeting with investigators, Cuomo refused to disclose any information.

  Since February, about 10 women have accused Cuomo of sexual harassment.

New York State Attorney General James is investigating the allegations.

Cuomo had made a public apology, but denied allegations of sexual harassment.

He also repeatedly expressed his refusal to resign and asked New Yorkers to wait patiently for the results of the New York State Attorney General's investigation before making a judgment.