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A frustrated Andrew Cuomo spent Thursday’s mayoral debate repeatedly trying to bat away sexual harassment accusations that led to his downfall as governor – and his rivals kept lobbing them.

“It was all political,” Cuomo insisted to boos in the John Jay College auditorium.

But City Comptroller Brad Lander wouldn’t let Cuomo wiggle free from the issue that led the ex-governor to resign in disgrace.


  Candidate Andrew Cuomo batted away sexual harassment accusations from his fellow candidates during the NYC Democratic mayoral debate. Spectrum News NY1 Candidate Andrew Cuomo batted away sexual harassment accusations from his fellow candidates during the NYC Democratic mayoral debate. Spectrum News NY1

He dredged up the sordid accusations against Cuomo and contended the mayoral frontrunner had admitted he called a 25-year-old staffer into his office, asked her whether she had older partner and if she was available.

“Everybody here knows that you sexually harassed women, that you created a toxic work environment,” Lander said to thundering applause.

The comptroller noted many in the debate’s audience were young women attending CUNY.

He said one such woman is a valedictorian going to work at the Department of Homeless Services.

“I don’t want to have to tell her, ‘Don’t go work at City Hall because the mayor is a sexual harasser,’” he said.


  Brad Lander took a shot at Cuomo and brought up the sexual assault allegations that led to his resignation as governor. Spectrum News NY1 Brad Lander took a shot at Cuomo and brought up the sexual assault allegations that led to his resignation as governor. Spectrum News NY1

“Those are just bold-faced lies,” Cuomo shot back.

“It’s frightening that you can look at a camera and lie.”

Cuomo argued that reports finding he sexually harassed women were disproven, leading to a combative exchange with Lander.


  Lander said, “Everybody here knows that you sexually harassed women, that you created a toxic work environment.” Spectrum News NY1 Lander said, “Everybody here knows that you sexually harassed women, that you created a toxic work environment.” Spectrum News NY1

“This is disqualifying, the man resigned in disgrace,” State Sen. Zellnor Myrie interjected as moderator Errol Louis of NY1 tried to get the debate under control.

Cuomo, when later answering a question about public safety, spoke about accountability.

“I think New Yorkers want accountability,” he said.


  Cuomo called out Lander and said his statement was false and that it was a disgrace for him to lie right on camera. Spectrum News NY1 Cuomo called out Lander and said his statement was false and that it was a disgrace for him to lie right on camera. Spectrum News NY1

“They want accountability when people commit crimes. They want accountability when officers use excessive force. They want accountability when top brass violate their office, and they want accountability from elected officials.”

This prompted Lander to interject: “You’ve never taken responsibility for one single thing you’ve done wrong in your entire life.”

“You should try it sometime.”

— Additional reporting by Craig McCarthy

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