On Monday, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the resignation of his top lawyer Kumiki Gibson, the latest in his administration, amidst the dual scandals of COVID-19 nursing home deaths and numerous sexual harassment allegations. Gibson’s statement included with Cuomo’s announcement said that her decision wasn’t a sudden one. “I informed the Executive Chamber a month ago that I planned to leave State service and have accepted a position at a nationally prominent not-for-profit organization,” she said. “It has been an honor and privilege to work for the Governor and the people of the State of New York. I remain deeply impressed with the talent and dedication of my legal team and will forever be grateful for having the opportunity to serve New Yorkers,” she added. Gibson was named Cuomo’s legal counsel on Sept. 3, 2019. Previously, she served as Vice President Al Gore’s Chief Counsel and the Vice President and General …