New York Post

Blas, Chirl ‘furious’ at ally’s Thrive slap

- By JULIA MARSH jmarsh@nypost.com

A top de Blasio administra­tion official berated the city’s former Veterans’ Services chief for daring to diss ThriveNYC, the first lady’s troubled mental-health initiative, sources told The Post.

Retired Brigadier Gen. Loree Sutton, who resigned as commission­er of the department in October to launch her 2021 mayoral campaign, had sent out a policy e-mail to potential supporters about a week ago titled “A Mental Health Crisis.”

Sutton — the Army’s former top psychiatri­st — wrote, “Too many of our residents with mental health challenges are not getting the services they need despite the City’s efforts to reach them.”

The statement was an implicit rebuke of the mayor and wife Chirlane McCray’s flailing $1 billion initiative, sources said.

The e-mail prompted de Blasio’s chief of staff, Emma Wolfe, to call Sutton almost immediatel­y after it was sent Dec. 11, according to two sources with direct knowledge of the contentiou­s phone call.

“She said, ‘You’re lucky I called you and not the mayor,’ ” the sources said of Wolfe’s snippy chiding of Sutton.

“The mayor and Chirlane are furious’’ and “felt betrayed” by Sutton’s criticism, Wolfe allegedly added to the ex-commish.

De Blasio had appointed Sutton as the first commission­er of the Department of Veterans’ Services in 2016.

The confrontat­ion came after de Blasio ignored Sutton’s requests for a sit-down to inform him about her plans to run for mayor, sources said.

The mayor claimed he was too busy to meet with her because of his now-failed presidenti­al campaign, according to Sutton.

A mayoral spokeswoma­n confirmed Wolfe’s phone call to Sutton — but defended ThriveNYC.

“With over 30 initiative­s, the Office of Thrive NYC does critical work filling gaps in mentalheal­th services and ensuring every New Yorker has access to the care they need,” said de Blasio’s press secretary, Freddi Goldstein.

“Despite having previously been a spirited defender of Thrive’s work, a recent campaign e-mail blast made clear that Gen. Sutton had forgotten some basic facts about the programs, so we called to remind her,” Goldstein added.

Goldstein noted that half of ThriveNYC’s annual budget supports people with serious mental illness and added that city officials have closely reviewed the plan and adjusted its approaches over the past year.

 ??  ?? DRAMA: Mayor de Blasio’s chief of staff told ex-official Loree Sutton (right) that Bill and First Lady Chirlane McCray “felt betrayed” by her e-mail criticism of the city’s mentalheal­th efforts.
DRAMA: Mayor de Blasio’s chief of staff told ex-official Loree Sutton (right) that Bill and First Lady Chirlane McCray “felt betrayed” by her e-mail criticism of the city’s mentalheal­th efforts.
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