Surveillance videos, other evidence subpoenaed in Andrew Cuomo ‘grope’ probe
By Bernadette Hogan and Bruce Golding
September 1, 2021 6:40pm
New York Post
Law enforcement authorities investigating the alleged groping of an aide by disgraced ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo have served six subpoenas for surveillance videos and other evidence to establish a “timeline” of events, The Post has learned.
The subpoenas — which also seek records of phone calls and keycard swipes at secure entrances — were served on the Executive Mansion, where the incident allegedly occurred, and the state Capitol, where accuser Brittany Commisso works, according to a source briefed on the matter.
The effort is aimed at “creating a timeline to verify who was there and when,” the source said.
Albany County District Attorney David Soares — who issued the subpoenas — hasn’t launched a grand jury investigation of Commisso’s allegations, but information “is starting to come in” and the probe is expected to “expand a lot,” the source said. ...
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