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New York Prosecutor's Office has released the results of an investigation that most allegations of sexual harassment accusations against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo are true. Governor Cuomo is protesting, but his position appears to be narrowing.



Correspondent Kim Jong-won from New York.



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New York Prosecutors' Office announced that there were 11 Cuomo sexual harassment victims, all former and current female civil servants of the New York State government.



Prosecutors said they had confirmed that Cuomo had sexually harassed his aides and others verbally and physically.



[Leticia James / New York State Attorney General: Cuomo Governor was sexually abused in a manner such that even the if deodeumgo a number of young women's body with hands, anneunga a kiss, and stuck inappropriate remarks -



as well as, the sexual abuse facts He explained that he had created an atmosphere of fear in a coercive manner, including even taking retaliatory action against the employee who reported it, which he said violated both New York State and federal laws.



The New York Prosecutor's Office today (4th) released a 165-page report containing these details.



The New York Prosecutor's Office said it would not prosecute at the New York State level because the case also has a civil nature, but it has left open the possibility of other investigative agencies prosecuting them.



Governor Cuomo countered.



[Andrew Cuomo/Governor of New York: I have not had inappropriate physical contact with anyone. I am 63 years old. I've lived my whole life under the public eye. I'm not that kind of person.]



However, it is said that Cuomo's political life, aiming for a fourth term, is at its greatest crisis, including voices calling for voluntary resignation from the Democratic Party to which Cuomo belongs.