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Cuomo Set To Make Over $5 Million From Controversial Pandemic Memoir
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It seems like there’s constantly new information coming out on New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and his various scandals.
There’s more and more evidence stacking up that exposes him to possible action for allegedly breaking the law.
The latest story is typical, narcissistic Cuomo.
Several staffers are claiming that Cuomo made them work on his book about how he was the savior in response to the coronavirus pandemic, that their work was not voluntary, as Cuomo spokesperson Rich Azzopardi asserted last week.
New York law prohibits Cuomo or other state employees from using government resources (like staff) for their own personal gain. Cuomo certainly did get a lot of “personal gain” from his book contract which has been reported to be $4 million. As we reported, Melissa DeRosa and Stephanie Benton, as well as junior staffers, assisted the governor with drafts of “Leadership Lessons” which was published in mid-October.