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Former Gov. Cuomo staffer details toxic work environment

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Former Gov. Cuomo staffer details toxic work environment

Former Gov. Cuomo staffer details toxic work environment

Embattled New York Gov.

Andrew Cuomo is standing increasingly alone as he clings to power, turning himself into the victim in the face of overwhelming Democratic calls for him to step aside.

CNN’s Pamela Brown spoke with former staff member Alessandra Biaggi about her time working for Cuomo.


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