Posted on 02/03/2021 11:47:06 PM PST by knighthawk
An Albany judge has ruled that the Cuomo administration's Health Department broke New York State law by failing to provide totals of all nursing home deaths caused by COVID-19 to a watchdog group that had requested the records.
Albany Supreme Court Justice Kimberly O'Connor ruled on Wednesday, in a 16-page decision, that the Department of Health must provide the records to the Empire Center for Public Policy within five business days and pay their legal costs.
The watchdog had filed a Freedom of Information Law request in August seeking to obtain the documents from the Health Department - which delayed releasing them for months.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
In this day of democrat rule this will be a ho hum. We get what people vote for . . . our quality of life in America is headed down the toilet.
Jail and prison time when?
When is the DOJ going to indict this clown?
All this means is that Deep State’s preparing to kick Cuomo to the curb.
He’s outlived his usefulness.
Later
You’re kidding... right?
Yawn. Cuomo will get the Red Badge of Courage from Nancy and Chuckie.
Oh NOES! They broke the LAW?
::yawn::
No repercussions...just a statement...none one fined...no one jailed.
SSDD.
Who cares? They died...
“We get what people vote for . . . our quality of life in America is headed down the toilet.”
We get what the vote COUNTERS say we get.
The Republic is lost.
Sainthood from the Pope?
In the year 2525. 🤪
A paper work process crime!!!!
What about the people that died????
That would be laws for us serfs... not those for the elite political Establishment...
Lock him up.
Capone was locked up on tax fraud.
NYSDOH responds to Legislature’s request on COVID-19, nursing homes; data on deaths released
Late yesterday. God knows if it's accurate and complete.
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