Andrew Cuomo’s shameless $5.12M payday profiting from the pandemic
Post Editorial Board | May 17, 2021 | 6:41pm“Blood money.” That’s what Tracey Alvino calls Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s $5.12 million payday for his book touting his pandemic “leadership.”
Alvino’s dad, Daniel, was one of the 16,000 nursing-home residents who died after being infected with the coronavirus following Cuomo’s March mandate that forced COVID-contagious patients into the state’s most vulnerable population.
It’s an apt description of a possibly unprecedented payout for a serving elected official, who wrote the book with the seemingly illegal help of government staff while he and his aides spent months going to great lengths to cover up his edict’s deadly results.
Cuomo revealed his $5.12 million contract for “American Crisis: Leadership Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic,” previously thought to be $4 million, when he released his tax returns ahead of Monday’s deadline. He received $3.12 million last year, garnering $1.54 million after taxes and $117,000 in expenses, and is set to get another $2 million in the next two years.
The gov vowed to donate a “significant portion” of his windfall to charity, yet he gave away just $500,000, to the United Way of New York State — a tenth of his total pre-tax proceeds. And he took a tax break for the gift, deducting $300,000 of it this year and $200,000 to show up next year. . .
https://nypost.com/2021/05/17/andrew-cuomos-shameless-5-12m-payday-profiting-from-the-pandemic/