State troopers assigned as body guards for Governor Cuomo reportedly are being interviewed as part of the investigation into allegations of sexual harassment against the governor.
Two sources tell "The Albany Times Union" that the Attorney General's office is interviewing current and former members of the governor's Protective Services Unit.
Those troopers are required to sign non-disclosure agreements and are usually expected to keep the governor’s dealings private.
The sources tell the paper the investigators are asking the troopers about the treatment of women who interact with the governor.