Probe into Manhattan DA’s handling of Weinstein case on hold
NEW YORK — Gov. Andrew Cuomo has directed the state attorney general’s office to suspend its investigation into whether the Manhattan district attorney mishandled 2015 allegations of sexual misconduct by Harvey Weinstein.
A spokeswoman for Attorney General Barbara Underwood confirmed Wednesday that the investigation was put on temporary hold this summer on the orders of the Democratic governor.
The spokeswoman, Amy Spitalnick, said the investigation into Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr.’s handling of the Weinstein case was suspended to avoid interfering with Vance’s ongoing prosecution of Weinstein. “We remain committed to conducting a comprehensive, fair, and independent review,” Spitalnick added.
The attorney general’s office said the suspension of the investigation into Vance’s office would have no effect on the attorney general’s civil rights lawsuit against Weinstein stemming from sexual misconduct allegations by employees of the movie producer’s company.

