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In light of all that is going on, here is what to know about the extended Cuomo family. Andrew's father, who died of heart failure in at the age of 82, was born in Queens to Italian immigrant parents and attended law school there at St. John's University. He was the 52nd Governor of New York and served three terms from to Widely considered a front-runner for the Democratic presidential nominations in and , Cuomo declined to enter the race both times.

When Bill Clinton became president, he considered appointing Cuomo to the Supreme Court but the latter declined that as well. While several people including his brother Chris have asked Andrew if he has presidential aspirations following his experiences with the COVID crisis, he is reportedly most focused on a fourth gubernatorial term, which would begin in It's a milestone his father never achieved—he lost to George Pataki in Andrew's mother, Matilda Raffa, married his father in She was a staunch advocate for women, children, and families as First Lady of New York, and in she was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame.

Last year, Governor Andrew Cuomo enacted "Matilda's Law," a protective order for all New York state citizens over the age of 70, who are particularly vulnerable to the coronavirus. Chris and Andrew, with their year age gap, reportedly had an almost father-son-like relationship growing, especially while their father was busy with his gubernatorial duties.

He endured a month-long battle with the coronavirus last April, during which he taped his show from the basement of his home and gave frequent updates on his condition. In Cuomo married Cristina Greeven in Southampton. She is the former editor in chief of Manhattan and Beach magazines and founded her own wellness magazine called Purist in They have three children: Bella, Mario, and Carolina.

Mario and Matilda's first-born, Margaret she is two years older than Andrew , is a radiologist and advocate for cancer prevention. The third-born Cuomo sibling funds social-impact documentaries through her production company Cuomo Cole Films.

She was the executive producer of 's The Invisible War, a documentary about sexual assault in the US military that won a Peabody, an Emmy, and was nominated for an Oscar. The film inspired then-Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta to order all sexual assault cases be handled by officers ranking colonel or higher. Cuomo Cole was also the producer of Newtown , another Peabody Award-winning documentary, about the elementary school shooting. He claims for six months Cuomo refused to move out or respond to his wife's lawyers as proceedings were ongoing in the divorce.

Kerry is said to have told the public they were seeking an "amicable divorce" - but Cuomo is alleged to have leaked to the press that she had an affair with a "Republican polo player". The politician is also alleged to have made her life "miserable" by "constantly sticking it to her" - such as by refusing to make Christmas plans until December as they shared responsibility of their daughters, twins Mariah and Cara, and Michaela.

In a statement, Cuomo's team said: "The divorce was over 15 years ago and was tabloid fodder for weeks with all sorts of untrue rumors circulating. Time has proven them all false. Shnayerson goes on to lay out how Cuomo was a "bully" in his career, even while serving as an assistant secretary at Housing and Urban Development. One staffer claimed he was a "macho guy" and another from his team when he was attorney general of New York claimed he would "look at you like you were a moron" if you couldn't answer his questions, according to Shnayerson.

This was to the back," they reportedly said. Shnayerson claims that Cumo liked to play "hardball" - and would even mock his brother, CNN presenter Chris. He quoted one journalist as describing Cuomo as a "nasty piece of work who took delight in firing and cutting down to size people decades older" while working on his father Mario's political campaigns. Shnayerson wrote: "The governor may not survive this double-barreled blast, but there is this one other truth to keep in mind.

Charlotte Bennett - Bennett has alleged that Cuomo sexually propositioned her, telling her he was "lonely", he wanted a girlfriend, and was willing to sleep with a younger woman. Lindsey Boylan - Boylan denounced the New York governor as a "monster" as she accused of sexual harassments and misconduct.

Anna Ruch - Ruch claims Cuomo touched her lower back, then grabbed her cheeks and asked to kiss her at a wedding in September As a result of the investigation, Cuomo officially resigned on August 10, Lindsey Boylan was one of the first people to accuse to Governor of sexual harassment after publishing an essay on Medium titled "My story of working with Governor Cuomo.

Andrew Cuomo , 63, and Kennedy's engagement was announced in mid-February Cuomo was said to be head-first in work a lot of the time while Kennedy stayed at home with their kids. Kerry worked on Cuomo's first campaign for governor—it went disastrously, he quit the race, and soon after Kerry asked him for a divorce.

Cuomo biographer Michael Shnayerson alleged in an article for Vanity Fair that Kennedy allegedly told the family that on "more than one" occasion she would sleep in the locked bathroom as the couple worked out divorce proceedings before their separation in Kerry is said to have told the public they were seeking an "amicable divorce" - but Cuomo is alleged to have leaked to the press that she had an affair with a "Republican polo player".



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