KEY POINTS
  • Larry Schwartz, head of New York's vaccine rollout, called some county officials in recent weeks in order to determine their support for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
  • Cuomo is grappling with an ongoing sexual harassment investigation and faces calls to resign by a majority of New York congressional Democrats.
  • One county executive reportedly filed a notice with the state attorney general over a potential ethics violation by Cuomo's office.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo listens to speakers at a vaccination site on March 8, 2021, in New York.

Larry Schwartz, head of New York's vaccine rollout and a longtime adviser of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, called some county officials in recent weeks in an effort to rally their support for the governor as he grapples with an ongoing sexual harassment investigation, The Washington Post reported on Sunday citing multiple officials.

One county executive, who spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of retaliation by the Cuomo administration, told The Post that they filed a notice on Friday with the state attorney general office's public integrity unit over a potential ethics violation by Cuomo's office.