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Gov. Andrew Cuomo s book, published last fall, sold about 50,000 copies before the governor found himself mired in controversy earlier this year. | Mary Altaffer-Pool/Getty Images
Cuomo to make over $5M from book deal
ALBANY, N.Y. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo was paid $3.12 million by Penguin Random House for his pandemic memoir, American Crisis
, according to tax returns he released on Monday. And he’s due to be paid an additional $2 million by the publisher in the coming years.
Cuomo s financial records indicate that after taxes and expenses, his net gain from that initial payment of $3.12 million was $1.54 million. He has since donated $500,000 to the United Way of New York State to help with pandemic “recovery and vaccination efforts.”
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Crypto Trust to Convert to Bank, FinCEN Extends New Rule Comment Period
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The Anchorage Trust Company, a subsidiary of Anchor Labs, an advanced digital asset platform (Anchorage), secured conditional approval this week from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) to convert to a National Trust Bank. As a trust company, Anchorage offers custody services related to transactions in digital assets and cryptocurrencies, as well as governance, staking and settlement services, and will continue to perform the activities of a fiduciary, agency or custodian post-conversion. As part of a conditional operating agreement underlying the conversion, Anchorage agreed to certain of the OCC’s risk management expectations as well as capital and liquidity requirements.