 Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday denied the findings of a five-month investigation by the state's Attorney General that found he sexually harassed multiple women. The investigation showed that Cuomo engaged in unwanted grouping, kissing and hugging and made inappropriate comments to a total of 11 women. Cuomo claims the facts are much different than what has been portrayed. First, I want you to know directly from me that I never touched anyone inappropriately or made inappropriate sexual advances. I am 63 years old. I've lived my entire adult life in public view. That is just not who I am, and that's not who I have ever been. There is one complaint that has been made that bothered me most. That was a complaint made by a young woman, Charlotte Bennett, who worked in my office. And it's important to me that you fully understand the situation. Charlotte worked in my office last year as an assistant. She was smart, talented and eager to learn. She identified herself to me as a survivor of sexual assault. She said that she came to work in my administration because of all the progress we had made in fighting sexual assault. She talked about the personal trauma that she endured and how she was handling it. I could see how it affected her. I could see her pain. People now ask me, why was I even talking to this young woman if I knew she was dealing with such issues? Why did I even engage with her? That is the obvious and fair question and one I have thought a lot about. Get notified about fresh news updates.