- What’s next for Gov. Andrew Cuomo after his resignation over sex harass claims?
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This report describes some of what lies ahead for disgraced New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo.
Gov. Cuomo’s shocking resignation Tuesday finally put an end to the demands that he leave office in disgrace — but he still faces multiple criminal investigations and a potential impeachment that could bar him from running for office again.
Cuomo is also planning to move out of Albany’s Executive Mansion without a home of his own and a ruined reputation that could sink an attempt to buy a place that requires the approval of any would-be neighbors.
Cuomo likely has no idea where he’ll go, one longtime pal told The Post, while another predicted the nearly-three-term Democrat will “take a long vacation” before he starts thinking about trying to rebuild his shattered life.
But any planning could prove premature, with at least five district attorneys — in Manhattan and Albany, as well as Nassau, Westchester and Oswego counties — investigating allegations contained in the sexual harassment report issued Aug. 3 by state Attorney General Letitia James that led Cuomo to throw in the towel.
We suspect the legal consequences of his multiple scandals will keep Andrew M. Cuomo busy for some time.