- Criminal Probe of Andrew Cuomo Administration Broadens to Covid-19 Testing Issues
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This report features more information about the expansion of the U.S. attorney's probe into Governor Cuomo's priority COVID testing for VIPs scandal:
Federal investigators are examining whether New York state officials gave priority access to Covid-19 testing to some of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s close associates and his brother during the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, according to people familiar with the matter.
The review of the testing marks an expansion of the probe that the investigators, based in the U.S. attorney’s office for the Eastern District of New York, opened in February to look at how the Cuomo administration handled Covid-19 in nursing homes.
Prosecutors have recently contacted and scheduled interviews with officials in the Democratic governor’s office who worked on the testing program, some of the people said.
The Wall Street Journal previously reported that people familiar with the testing program said Covid-19 specimens taken from state officials and other people close to the governor—including his brother, Chris Cuomo, a CNN anchor—were given priority processing at a state laboratory. The testing was done in March and April of 2020, when testing resources were scarce.
A spokesman for the U.S. attorney’s office in Brooklyn declined to comment.
The timeline features another entry focusing on the new evidence in the "Looking Out for Número Cuomo" VIP COVID priority testing scandal.