New York Post

AG sitting out ‘vax fraud’ case vs. pal

- By SUSAN EDELMAN

State Attorney General Letitia James has recused herself from the ParCare vaccinatio­n probe “to avoid even an appearance of conflict,” her office told The Post.

The AG’s office will still investigat­e whether ParCare Community Health Network fraudulent­ly obtained 2,300 doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, a case referred by Gov. Cuomo, but James will have “zero involvemen­t,” officials said.

James is chummy with the boss of the network, which runs four Brooklyn clinics, one in upstate Kiryas Joel and another in Harlem.

Cuomo and state Health Commission­er Howard Zucker have accused ParCare of misidentif­ying itself as a “qualified health center” to obtain the vaccine from the state Health Department.

ParCare said it administer­ed 869 of 2,300 vaccine doses and handed over the rest, along with documentat­ion “regarding the proper receipt of the vaccines.”

The company denied any wrongdoing and vowed to cooperate with the probe.

James’ recusal came after questions were raised about whether she — a former city councilwom­an in central Brooklyn and city public advocate — was too friendly with PareCare CEO Gary Schlesinge­r.

“In order to avoid even an appearance of conflict, the attorney general has personally recused herself from this matter,” an AG spokeswoma­n said.

A fixture in the Orthodox Jewish community, Schlesinge­r was photograph­ed smiling broadly alongside James at a 2015 Democratic Party fund-raiser at Junior’s restaurant in Downtown Brooklyn.

In January 2016, Schlesinge­r posted a Facebook photo of himself next to James and ParCare’s executive team.

“Catching up with the energetic NYC Public Advocate Letitia James to discuss healthcare needs of Brooklyn’s underserve­d communitie­s,” the caption read.

In 2017, Schlesinge­r posted a photo of himself “celebratin­g last night with my friend” James, calling her the “future NYC mayor.”

In 2018, James ran for state attorney general. Schlesinge­r was a key supporter of her AG campaign and reportedly was involved in running a PAC to help her get elected.

“I endorse Tish James, who is devoted to fair justice for all and religious liberty,” he wrote on Facebook.

The history of Schlesinge­r’s political alliance with James, and Cuomo plopping the ParCare probe into the AG’s lap, has raised eyebrows.

“No one’s taking it seriously as a threat,” said an Orthodox Jewish resident. “It’s known she’s very good friends with the Hasidic community. She’s unlikely to do anything to jeopardize that relationsh­ip.”

The offices of Cuomo and Zucker would not explain why the state failed to check ParCare’s credential­s before shipping the vaccines.

 ??  ?? ALL SMILES: Then-Public Advocate Letitia James mingles with ParCare CEO Gary Schlesinge­r in 2015. James has recused herself from a probe into ParCare’s COVID vaccines.
ALL SMILES: Then-Public Advocate Letitia James mingles with ParCare CEO Gary Schlesinge­r in 2015. James has recused herself from a probe into ParCare’s COVID vaccines.

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