The New York governor, Andrew M. Cuomo, is now the subject of four separate investigations into his behavior in office. Source: New York Times
Posts published in “Ethics and Official Misconduct”
Cuomo’s Family Is Said to Have Received Special Access to Virus Tests
Top health officials tested Chris Cuomo, the governor’s brother, when testing was not widely available, two people with knowledge of the matter said. Source: New York Times
‘Nobody Wants to Be There, Dude’: How a Juror’s Podcast Led to an Appeal
A federal judge warned a jury not to talk to anyone about the case. One juror had an online comedy show. Source: New York Times
The Many Abuse Accusations Against a Housing Executive
Ten women accused Victor Rivera of sexual assault or harassment, but he maintained his position leading an operator of homeless shelters. Source: New York Times
After Abuse Allegations, $2 Billion Shelter Network Faces Scrutiny
Mayor Bill de Blasio ordered a review of the groups that run New York’s homeless housing after The New York Times uncovered accusations of sexual and financial misconduct. Source: New York Times
Prominent Lawyers Want Giuliani’s Law License Suspended Over Trump Work
The move by dozens of lawyers, including judges and former federal prosecutors, was the latest in a series of calls to censure him. Source: New York Times
After Second Impeachment, Giuliani Vows to Support Trump
White House officials are universally angry with Rudolph W. Giuliani and blame him for both of President Trump’s impeachments. But he remains one of few people still willing to join Mr. Trump in the foxhole. Source: New York Times
Backlash Over Leniency at West Point After 73 Cadets Accused of Cheating
The revelations — and the academy’s handling of them — have prompted a debate about integrity, rehabilitation, and what it means to be a cadet. Source: New York Times
More Than 70 West Point Cadets Are Accused in Cheating Scandal
The U.S. Military Academy faces its biggest academic scandal in nearly 50 years over allegations of cheating on a calculus exam. Source: New York Times
Vatican Report Concludes McCarrick’s Ascent Was Aided by Misleading Accounts
In elevating the disgraced prelate, Pope John Paul II believed his denials about sexual misconduct and relied on “inaccurate and incomplete” testimony from bishops, an investigation says. Source: New York Times
