Disgraced ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo living in posh Manhattan pad near his mom, sis as he weighs joining mayoral race

By New York Post (Politics) | Created at 2025-01-11 21:56:08 | Updated at 2025-01-12 02:07:45 4 hours ago
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It’s a family affair.

Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo is living in a posh Sutton Place pad across the street from his 93-year-old mother Matilda — as he weighs whether he’ll challenge indicted Eric Adams in this year’s mayoral race, The Post has learned.

Cuomo is registered to vote in a ritzy rental complex on E. 54th Street that as of a year ago was priced at $8,242 a month, according to StreetEasy and city election records. In order to run for mayor, a candidate needs to maintain an address in the five boroughs.

Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo is living in Manhattan’s posh Sutton Place neighborhood, The Post has learned. Photo by Kent Nishimura/Getty Images
Cuomo is registered to vote at a rental complex on E. 54th Street. Tupungato – stock.adobe.com

Also living nearby is the ex-governor’s sister Maria and her fashion designer hubby, Kenneth Cole, sources said.

Cuomo’s 1,100-square foot apartment includes two bedrooms and two bathrooms.

When Cuomo left the governor’s mansion in 2021, he dumped his stuff at his sister’s place in Westchester, about 14 miles south of where he once lived with ex Sandra Lee, The Post reported at the time.

But his sis and Cole put their suburban home on the market for a cool $22 million over the summer and moved to Gotham.

Cuomo was spotted voting in Midtown East in October, Page Six reported.

Cuomo lives right across the street from his 93-year-old mother Matilda. Aristide Economopoulos

“The governor is a Queens boy who spent his entire adult life fighting to make life better for New York City residents,” said his spokesman Rich Azzopardi.

He’s been living in the Manhattan pad “for quite some time and having family close by is certainly a bonus,” Azzopardi added.

Cuomo resigned as governor amid a slew of harassment allegations, which he strongly denies, and is now mounting a potential political comeback.

Azzopardi, however, said talk of Cuomo running for governor “remains premature.”

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