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New York state's attorney general, Letitia James, acknowledges questions from journalists at a news conference on May 21, 2021.

N.Y. Supreme Court justice orders the Trumps to testify under oath

Feb 17, 2022
The decision by Justice Arthur Engoron of the New York state Supreme Court came after two hours of at-times heated oral arguments.
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Investigations
In February 2020, New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo was praised by the president of the Human Rights Campaign, Alphonso David. David previously served as a legal adviser to Cuomo. Now, critics on the political left and right are calling for both men t

Cuomo Scandal Entangles Leader Of Influential LGBTQ Advocacy Group

Aug 06, 2021
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo allegedly relied on liberal allies to fight charges of sexual harassment. Now, one of those allies, the head of Human Rights Campaign, is facing demands that he resign.
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New York Attorney General Letitia James' investigation into the Trump Organization has expanded into a criminal probe, her office confirmed.

New York's Probe Into Trump Organization Is Now A Criminal Inquiry

May 19, 2021
If enough evidence is found, the Trump Organization could face criminal charges from two New York prosecutors: the New York state attorney general and the Manhattan district attorney.
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Sexual harassment allegations made against Gov. Andrew Cuomo by two former aides will be examined by independent investigators hired by the New York state attorney general's office.

Gov. Cuomo Grants N.Y. AG's Request To Investigate Sexual Harassment Allegations

Mar 01, 2021
Two former aides to Cuomo have come forward with complaints of sexual harassment during their time in his administration. The investigation's findings will be disclosed in a public report.
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Coronavirus Updates
Families of COVID-19 victims who died in New York nursing homes gather in front of the Cobble Hill Heath Center in the Brooklyn borough of New York City in October. A report issued Thursday by New York's state attorney general says health officials under

Investigation: Cuomo Team Undercounted N.Y. COVID-19 Nursing Home Deaths

Jan 28, 2021
A report issued by Attorney General Letitia James concluded the New York State Department of Health numbers fell short by "as much as 50%."
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National
The National Rifle Association's annual meeting in 2019 in Indiana. The NRA filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Friday, saying it aims to reincorporate as a nonprofit in Texas and leave New York, where the state has filed a fraud suit against it.

NRA Files For Bankruptcy Amid Fraud Suit In New York

Jan 15, 2021
The NRA aims to relocate to Texas, away from the "corrupt political ... environment" of New York. The state's attorney general says officials diverted millions of dollars to their personal expenses.
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Race
Shouting protesters face NYPD officers during a Black Lives Matter demonstration last summer in New York City, in outrage over the death of a Black man in Minnesota who died after a white policeman knelt on his neck for several minutes.

New York State Sues NYPD Over Its Handling Of 2020 Racial Justice Protests

Jan 14, 2021
The state attorney general's office says it has received "more than 1,300 complaints and pieces of evidence" about the police response to the protests in New York City.
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