Chris Christopher Cuomo is a television journalist anchor at NewsNation, based in New York City.
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Chris Christopher Cuomo is a television journalist anchor at NewsNation, based in New York City.
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Christopher Cuomo was educated at Immaculate Conception School in Jamaica, Queens; at The Albany Academy, a private university preparatory day school in Albany, New York, followed by Yale University, where he earned an undergraduate degree, and the Fordham University School of Law, where he earned his Juris Doctor in 1995.
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In May 2021, Christopher Cuomo was reported to have participated in strategic discussions to advise his brother on how to respond to the allegations.
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On November 29,2021, the New York attorney general's office released documents that show Christopher Cuomo used his media sources to uncover information about his brother's known accusers and inquire about the possibility of new accusers who had yet to come forward publicly.
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The documents show that Christopher Cuomo helped formulate statements for Andrew and that Christopher Cuomo was actively in touch with a top aide to Andrew about future reports about Andrew's alleged misconduct.
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On December 6,2021, Christopher Cuomo announced he would be leaving his program on SiriusXM.
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On March 16,2022, Christopher Cuomo filed a Demand for Arbitration claiming $125 million in damages against Turner Services and CNN America.
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On July 26,2022, during an interview with Dan Abrams on NewsNation, Christopher Cuomo announced that he would be hosting a new primetime program on the Nexstar Media Group-owned channel later that year.
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In 2001, Christopher Cuomo married Gotham magazine editor Cristina Greeven in a Roman Catholic ceremony in Southampton, New York.
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Christopher Cuomo told the man that the use of the name "Fredo" was tantamount to "the n-word" for Italian-Americans, which caused debate on Twitter about the assertion.
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