As he faced mounting calls for an independent investigation at the end of last month, Gov. Andrew Cuomo plunged into a power struggle over who would look into the sexual harassment claims against him.

At first, the governor’s team announced their own selectee to conduct a review. The next day, they pivoted and suggested having New York’s top judge, an appointee of the governor, help pick a lawyer to do a review.

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