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Gov. Cuomo's office doesn't deny leaking personnel file of former staffer in December

Another day, another scandal with Gov. Andrew Cuomo, this time over a report that his office leaked the personnel files of former staffer Lindsey Boylan — a charge his office does not deny:

You see, according to Cuomo’s spox, it’s necessary from time to time to release the personal details of a former employee to set the record straight:

But Cuomo may have violated the law this time, “lawyers say”:

“It’s the private use of government property–that personnel file–all for the personal sue of defending Cuomo against allegations that are harmful to him” is something that Joon Kim, the former SDNY prosecutor tasked with investigating the governor just might be interested in:

Tick-tock, governor:

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