The woman who filed a sexual harassment complaint against the governor of New York State stepped out of anonymity Monday in a TV interview, where she recounts how "her dream job" has become "a nightmare" and asks that 'Andrew Cuomo "Holds Account".

“It was the right thing to do (file a complaint).

The governor must be accountable (…) What he did to me was a crime.

He broke the law, "said CBS News Brittany Commisso, whose complaint filed last week in Albany County, the state capital, paves the way for possible prosecution for Andrew Cuomo. .

"I am a woman, I have a voice, and I decided to use it"

Brittany Commisso is among eleven women named in an explosive report released last week by New York State Attorney General Letitia James, who accuses Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment.

She is anonymized there under the name "executive assistant # 1".

“I am also Brittany Commisso (…) I am a woman, I have a voice, and I decided to use it,” she says.

“For me it was a dream job, and unfortunately it turned into a nightmare,” she adds.

During the 25 minutes of interview excerpts broadcast Monday on CBS, she recounted how the governor went from "hugs to say goodbye" to "hugs more and more tight (...) with kisses on the cheek. ", Until on one occasion," he quickly turns his head to kiss me on the mouth. "

"Oh my god, it's happening"

Brittany Commisso also returned to two incidents recounted in the report, the first when the governor allegedly grabbed her buttocks during a selfie, and then, in November 2020, at her official residence, when he allegedly ran his hand under her blouse. to touch his chest.

“I vividly remember looking down, seeing his hand, a large hand, and saying to myself 'oh my god, this is happening.'

It happened so fast, he didn't say anything.

When I stopped him, he just stopped and he left, ”she explained.

Last Tuesday, the governor assured that he had "never touched someone inappropriately or made inappropriate sexual advances."

Since then, his lawyers have also sought to counter-attack, in particular by broadcasting a story of the day of November 16, 2020, from emails, supposed to show that Brittany Commisso exchanged that day with his colleagues in a light tone.

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