NY Post
Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s office won’t reveal what it told the Justice Department about COVID-19 outbreaks in nursing homes, rejecting Freedom of Information requests from The Post and other media outlets — claiming in part that doing so would be an “invasion of personal privacy.”
“Please be advised that portions of the records that respond to your request are exempt
from disclosure pursuant to Public Officers Law § 87(2)(b) because, if disclosed, would
constitute
an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy,'” Jaclyn Clemmer, the
governor’s record access officer, wrote in a denial response to The
Post.
The Associated Press received a similar denial letter.
Clemmer didn’t explain whose privacy might be invaded, or how. The Post did not request any personal ID information of nursing home residents. She also said the records sought were exempt from public disclosure because the release would “interfere with law enforcement investigations.”
3 comments:
Who cares,I want to see trumps taxs,sarcasm
DOUCHEBAG
Cuomo's privacy, obviously.
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