CNN fires Chris Cuomo for helping brother with sex harassment scandal

New York, New York — CNN fired Chris Cuomo on Saturday, four days after suspending him for aiding his brother Andrew’s sexual-harassment defense.

Chris Cuomo (r.) was terminated from CNN after "additional information" came to light with regard to advising his brother Andrew Cuomo (l.) amid the former governors' sexual harassment scandal.
Chris Cuomo (r.) was terminated from CNN after "additional information" came to light with regard to advising his brother Andrew Cuomo (l.) amid the former governors' sexual harassment scandal.  © Collage: IMAGO/Pacific Press Agency & ZUMA Wire

Chris worked with his brother’s crisis-management team after multiple women said Andrew Cuomo touched them inappropriately, belittled them, and made disrespectful comments while he was governor of New York.

"This is not how I want my time at CNN to end, but I have already told you why and how I helped my brother," Chris said in a statement. "So let me now say as disappointing as this is, I could not be any more proud of the team at Cuomo Prime Time and the work we did as CNN’s #1 show in the most competitive time slot. I owe them all and will miss that group of special people who did really important work."

He had been at CNN since 2013.

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Chris (51) previously apologized for "advising" his brother Andrew, but documents released by New York Attorney General Letitia James revealed that he downplayed how much he really "advised" his brother, who is older by 12 years.

Andrew Cuomo announced on August 10 he would resign as governor, effective August 24. He was succeeded by Kathy Hochul.

Chris Cuomo, on the other hand, was terminated effective immediately. Though the network fired Cuomo, it promised to continue the investigation.

In a statement Saturday, the news outlet said "additional information has come to light" leading to his firing.

Chris Cuomo's CNN show, Cuomo Prime Time, debuted in 2017 and was highly rated.
Chris Cuomo's CNN show, Cuomo Prime Time, debuted in 2017 and was highly rated.  © IMAGO/ZUMA Wire

The statement was unclear about whether that "additional information" came from CNN’s private investigation or the documents released by James that led to his suspension.

Those documents showed that in messages to Andrew’s public relations team, Chris said he would reach out to "sources" and "other journalists" to find out what they knew about his older brother’s spiraling sexual harassment scandal, which eventually led to his resignation in August.

In one case, he appeared to be trying to dig up dirt one of Andrew’s alleged victims, telling the ex-governor’s team that he had "a lead" on Anna Ruch. Ruch (31) said Andrew Cuomo asked to kiss her at a 2019 wedding.

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CNN said when suspending the younger Cuomo on Tuesday that his actions raised "serious questions" about the behavior of the network’s star anchor. Chris had his own show, Cuomo Prime Time, which debuted in 2017 and was highly rated.

The network said it was clear that Chris put "family first and job second" but added they "appreciated" that unique position that comes with living in such a powerful family.

CNN said it knew nothing of the details that James dropped in the 169-page report released Monday, which allowed the public to finally view the full probe. That investigation, completed in early August, led directly to Andrew’s resignation.

James’ team found Andrew Cuomo harassed at least 11 women. The then-governor was defiant while resigning, refusing to admit wrongdoing.

James is running in next year’s Democratic primary for governor.

The findings of her office’s probe — which was conducted by independent investigators she appointed — were supported by a state Assembly impeachment report published at the end of November.

Cover photo: Collage: IMAGO/Pacific Press Agency & ZUMA Wire

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