The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Cuomo blasts reporter’s company after question on donations

- By David Klepper

ALBANY, N.Y. » New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo criticized a reporter’s employer Tuesday after the journalist asked about political contributi­ons from a company under federal investigat­ion, leading challenger Cynthia Nixon to accuse her political rival of harboring “Trumpian” animosity toward the press.

NY1 reporter Zack Fink asked the Democrat if he’s considerin­g returning $400,000 linked to Crystal Run Healthcare, which later received millions of dollars in state funding. The company is now under federal investigat­ion.

After briefly responding to the question Cuomo went after NY1’s parent company at length, noting the state re- cently revoked its approval of Charter Communicat­ions and Time Warner Cable’s merger for allegedly not meeting its promises when it comes to high-speed broadband access. Regulators also ordered the company to hand over its operations in New York to another provider.

“So you are defrauding the people of this state,” Cuomo told Fink. “That’s a fraud.”

Finkworks for the company’s news division and does not have any involvemen­t in Charter’s broadband expansion. A Charter spokesman said Wednesday that the company stands by its news coverage of Cuomo and the state.

Nixon, the political activist and former “Sex and the City” star challengin­g Cuomo in next month’s Democratic Primary, likened Cuomo’s remarks to Republican President Donald Trump’s attacks on journalist­s.

“Cuomo can’t hold himself up as New York’s answer to Donald Trump, and simultaneo­usly threaten members of the press for doing their job,” Nixon said. “The Governor owes NY1’s Zack Fink an apology. Hewas doing exactly what the free press is supposed to do. Hewas holding a powerful public official accountabl­e for taking sketchy donations.”

Cuomo declined to say whether he would return the Crystal Run donations. Asked about the governor’s comments to the reporter, Rich Azzopardi, the governor’s spokesman, said “Zack has covered the governor for years and we respect his work.”

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