Manhattan DA's office will not charge Cuomo with COVID nursing home
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[January 04, 2022]
By Kanishka Singh
(Reuters) -The Manhattan District
Attorney's office will not file criminal charges in connection with the
handling of coronavirus deaths in New York nursing homes during the
tenure of former Governor Andrew Cuomo, his representative said on
Monday.
"I was contacted today by the head of the Elder Care Unit from the
Manhattan District Attorney's Office who informed me they have closed
its investigation involving the Executive Chamber and nursing homes,"
attorney Elkan Abramowitz said in a statement.
"I was told that after a thorough investigation – as we have said all
along – there was no evidence to suggest that any laws were broken."
The DA's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Cuomo was "not fully transparent" on the number of COVID-19 deaths at
nursing homes, state lawmakers said in November while summarizing the
results of an investigation.
Nursing homes across the United States took in COVID-19 patients in the
early weeks of the outbreak, a move critics say spread the sometimes
fatal respiratory virus among some of the country's most vulnerable at a
time when there was no vaccine.
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo arrives to depart in his helicopter
after announcing his resignation in Manhattan, New York City, U.S.,
August 10, 2021. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs/File Photo
The issue dogged Cuomo in particular
and helped spark a reassessment of his legacy. In the early stages
of the pandemic, Cuomo's daily televised news briefings made him a
national figure in the fight against COVID-19.
But he eventually battled allegations, including from New York
state's attorney general, that his office had significantly
undercounted nursing home fatalities and implemented policies that
may have boosted the death toll.
In July, the U.S. Justice Department decided not to open a civil
rights investigation into nursing homes in New York and two other
states regarding their COVID-19 response.
Cuomo resigned a little over four months ago when a report from
state Attorney General Letitia James accused him of sexual
harassment and other transgressions.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Richard
Pullin)
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