
Staffers say Cuomo’s dog has as much bite as former governor
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People who worked for disgraced Andrew Cuomo traded horror stories about the ex-governor’s dog as the New York Post spotted maintenance workers Tuesday moving Captain’s dog house out from the backyard of the executive mansion.
Interactions with the dog, a northern Inuit breed, even became a source of controversy in Cuomo’s COVID-19 pandemic memoir, "American Crisis: Leadership Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic." Larry Schwartz, a top Cuomo confidante and enforcer, was upset at being portrayed in the book as a scaredy cat in dealing with Captain. "Captain adopted a somewhat hostile posture toward Larry," Cuomo said.More Related News

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