New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo used more than a quarter million dollars in campaign funds to pay his attorney’s law firm as he faced an investigation into sexual harassment accusations, new finance filings show. 

The Cuomo campaign dished out more than $284,000 to Rita Glavin’s law firm, Glavin PLLC, part of which was paid weeks before the third-term governor said he was not using campaign money to fund his legal counsel.

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