Cuomo would have to find a place to live if he resigns or is ousted from office

Maybe he can live in his brother’s basement!

Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who is widely expected to face impeachment proceedings that could get him tossed from office — and his lavish digs at the Executive Mansion in Albany — seemingly has no other place to call home.

He does not own any property in his name, according to available public records. His last private residence was the four-bedroom Mount Kisco abode he shared with his ex, Sandra Lee, which was in her name. Cuomo moved out in 2019, and Lee sold the Colonial she called Lily Pond in 2020 for $1.85 million.

New York Governor, Andrew Cuomo, walks on the grounds of the Governor’s Mansion following allegations that he had sexually harassed young women, in Albany, New York, U.S., March 12, 2021.  
(REUTERS/Angus Mordant)

CUOMO MISCONDUCT ALLEGATIONS: ALBANY SHERIFF’S OFFICE IN ‘INFANT STAGES’ OF INVESTIGATION

Many of the embattled governor’s pals have abandoned him after Attorney General Letitia James released a…

Exit mobile version