New York Post

Bloody ‘Leadership’ Profits

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Gov. Cuomo needs to stop yet another stonewall and say just how much he made from his bestseller touting his pandemic “leadership” — and explain how he got an ethics OK for it. While New Yorkers were losing their lives, livelihood­s and loved ones to COVID, Cuomo inked a book deal worth, per Vanity Fair, “at least low to mid-seven figures.” He refused to reveal his advance — “You’ll see it on my financial disclosure” — or release the letter from the Joint Commission on Public Ethics approving the outside income.

“American Crisis: Leadership Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic” came out in October, shortly before new cases spiked. Despite the premature victory lap, it became a bestseller, with sales pumped up by media adulation for the gov.

Now that Team Cuomo has finally admitted to concealing the true toll of its order that sent COVID-positive patients into nursing homes, the coverage isn’t so good, and the publisher quit promoting the book and shelved plans for a softcover edition.

Did Cuomo profit from the coverup via his lucrative book? His aides kept the truth out of a Department of Health report in July, even as JCOPE was mulling Cuomo’s book plans, which he didn’t announce officially until August. Only after the book’s publicatio­n did one JCOPE commission­er question how approval was granted. (The gov’s tight control of the agency is one reason it’s known as J-JOKE.).

“We are calling on Andrew Cuomo and Crown Publishing to turn over the governor’s contract of his book deal to the public and media so we can determine whether he had a financial motivation to deflate nursing-home data,” Assemblyma­n Ron Kim (D-Queens) said of a public demand from six lawmakers.

The Buffalo News filed a Freedom of Informatio­n Law request for those facts last August. For the past seven months, Cuomo’s office has stonewalle­d with absurd claims it can’t find the records and so on.

Even with blood on its hands, Team Cuomo remains utterly shameless.

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