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丹尼尔·阿尔比尼起诉的是其父亲诺曼2020年在一家科布尔山养老院的死亡事件,该养老院曾收治新冠患者
作者:查尔斯·克莱茨,福克斯新闻
科莫在国会山就养老院死亡事件接受质询
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前纽约州长安德鲁·科莫的团队周二做出强硬回应,此前最高法院拒绝受理一名布鲁克林男子提起的 wrongful death 上诉案,该男子将父亲2020年的死亡归咎于这位民主党人新冠时期的养老院政策。
科莫是包括宾夕法尼亚州州长汤姆·沃尔夫和加利福尼亚州州长加文·纽瑟姆在内的多位民主党新冠时期州长之一,他们因封锁措施以及要求养老院无条件接收出院新冠患者的政策遭到强烈批评。
科莫的发言人告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,最高法院是最新一位为这位前州长洗脱所谓不当行为的机构,而原告则告诉纽约媒体,他对这一裁决感到“失望”。
“六年来,家属们不得不承受失去亲人的难以想象的痛苦,而且这种痛苦丝毫没有减轻,尤其是当这种痛苦被操纵和政治化的时候,”科莫的长期法律顾问里奇·阿佐帕迪说道。
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“每一次调查、每一家审查这些指控的法院都得出了相同结论:科莫州长及其政府没有任何不当行为,”阿佐帕迪说道。
“今天,最高法院也加入了这一行列。”
根据曼哈顿第二巡回上诉法院的法庭文件,原告布鲁克林的丹尼尔·阿尔比尼依据联邦民权剥夺法案和州 wrongful death 法规,起诉了科莫及其时任卫生专员霍华德·祖克。
地区法院此前以合格豁免权为由驳回了诉讼,该原则通常规定公职人员无需为其履职行为承担起诉责任,警察也享有类似保护。
阿尔比尼的父亲诺曼现年89岁,在一家收治新冠患者的科布尔山养老院出院后去世。
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当科莫2025年竞选市长时,包括共和党候选人柯蒂斯·斯利瓦、现任民主党市长佐赫兰·曼达尼以及布鲁克林州参议员泽尔诺尔·迈里在内的两党团体将这一问题作为竞选焦点,并联合抗议要求这位纽约政治世家子弟承担责任。
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“你需要直面我们并道歉。如果你要领导这个州,你就要为所有人领导,”诺曼的另一个儿子彼得·阿尔比尼告诉《布鲁克林报》。
与其他民主党州长一样,科莫的政策旨在缓解人们对新冠住院患者将挤兑医疗资源的担忧,该政策禁止养老院仅以新冠诊断为由拒绝接收患者。
“最高法院不会抹去所发生的一切,也不会抹去事实真相。9000名新冠阳性患者被强行送入养老院,造成了致命后果,”丹尼尔·阿尔比尼周二在接受福克斯新闻数字频道的姊妹媒体《纽约邮报》采访时补充道。
阿佐帕迪周二在接受福克斯新闻数字频道采访时表示,包括司法部、纽约县地区检察官办公室以及纽约州总检察长办公室在内的独立审查都发现,科莫的养老院指导方针与当时的联邦政策一致。
“(这)与百年一遇的大流行期间全美民主党和共和党州所采取的行动一致,”阿佐帕迪说道。“事实已经定论,最高法院已经做出了裁决。”
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他还援引了一份法律备忘录中引用的纽约州卫生部报告,该报告称阿尔比尼老人所在的科布尔山养老院在他出院几天后才接收了首例新冠阳性检测患者。
在案件审理期间,科莫在一份法庭文件中表示,他的授权令目的明确,旨在为“病情更危重的患者”腾出医院床位,并将“不再具有传染性的个人”送回能够为他们提供适当护理的机构。
在纽约县地区检察官办公室2022年结案养老院死亡调查后的《福克斯与朋友们》采访中,纽约州议会民主党议员罗恩·金(来自法拉盛)表示,科莫的律师和“公关团队”希望公众相信他已经“被洗脱罪名”。
福克斯新闻首席气象学家贾尼斯·迪恩的公婆死于养老院,她称这一消息显示奥尔巴尼与高级检察官之间存在政治“交易”。
福克斯新闻获取的纽约州卫生部记录显示,截至2021年1月,科莫报告的死亡人数为8505人,而实际数字超过12000人。
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丹尼尔·阿尔比尼当时告诉福克斯新闻,诺曼的死亡本可以避免,因为“州长决定对此撒谎”。
最高法院未就拒绝受理此案的理由做出说明。
查尔斯·克莱茨是福克斯新闻数字频道记者。
他于2013年加入福克斯新闻,担任撰稿人和制作助理。
查尔斯负责报道福克斯新闻数字频道的媒体、政治和文化领域。
查尔斯是宾夕法尼亚州本地人,毕业于天普大学,获得广播新闻学学士学位。新闻线索可发送至charles.creitz@fox.com。
Supreme Court sinks wrongful death suit against Andrew Cuomo for COVID nursing home fatalities
April 21, 2026 2:31pm EDT / Fox News
Daniel Arbeeny sued over his father Norman’s 2020 death at a Cobble Hill nursing home where COVID patients were housed
By Charles Creitz, Fox News
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Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s camp responded defiantly Tuesday after the Supreme Court declined to hear a wrongful death case brought on appeal by a Brooklyn man who blamed the Democrat’s COVID-era nursing home orders for his father’s 2020 death.
Cuomo was one of several Democratic COVID-era governors, including Pennsylvania’s Tom Wolf and California’s Gavin Newsom, who came under intense scrutiny for their lockdown procedures and policies that required nursing homes to accept returning hospital patients regardless of their coronavirus infection status.
A Cuomo spokesman told Fox News Digital that the high court was the latest to absolve the former governor of alleged wrongdoing, while the plaintiff told New York media he was “disappointed” by the decision.
“For six long years, families have had to deal with unimaginable losses of loved ones from COVID and it doesn’t get easier, especially when that pain was manipulated and politicized,” said Rich Azzopardi, Cuomo’s longtime ombudsman.
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“Every investigation and every court to examine these claims has reached the same conclusion: there was no wrongdoing by Governor Cuomo or his administration,” Azzopardi said.
“Today, the Supreme Court joins that list.”
The plaintiff, Daniel Arbeeny of Brooklyn, sued Cuomo and his then-health commissioner Howard Zucker under federal law covering deprivation of rights and a state wrongful death statute, according to court documents from the Manhattan-based Second Circuit Court of Appeals.
A district court previously dismissed the suit on qualified immunity grounds, which generally state that public officials cannot be prosecuted for actions taken in their official capacity. Police have similar protections.
Arbeeny’s father Norman died at 89 after being released from a Cobble Hill nursing home where COVID patients were housed.
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When Cuomo was running for mayor in 2025, a bipartisan group, including Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa, current Democratic Mayor Zohran Mamdani, and Brooklyn State Sen. Zellnor Myrie, made the issue a focal point and protested together to demand accountability from the New York political scion.
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“You need to face us and apologize. If you are going to lead you are going to lead for all of us,” Norman’s other son Peter Arbeeny told Brooklyn Paper.
Cuomo’s policy, like that of other Democratic governors, aimed to assuage fears that COVID-related hospitalizations would overwhelm capacity and led to a ban on nursing homes denying admission solely based on a COVID diagnosis.
“The Supreme Court doesn’t erase what was done and the truth of what happened. Nine thousand COVID-positive patients were forced into nursing homes with deadly consequences,” Daniel Arbeeny added Tuesday to the New York Post, a corporate cousin of Fox News Digital.
In remarks to Fox News Digital on Tuesday, Azzopardi said that independent reviews, including those from the DOJ, the New York County district attorney’s office, and the New York State attorney general’s office, found Cuomo’s nursing home guidance consistent with federal policy at the time.
“[It] aligned with actions taken on Democratic and Republican states across the country during a once-in-a-century pandemic,” Azzopardi said. “The facts are settled and the highest court has spoken.”
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He also cited a New York State Department of Health report cited in a legal memo that stated the Cobble Hill nursing home the elder Arbeeny was a patient at had its first COVID-positive-testing patient admitted days after the man was discharged.
While the case was being litigated, Cuomo said via a court filing that the purposes of his mandates were clearly aimed at freeing up hospital beds for “patients with more acute needs” and meant to send “individuals… who were no longer contagious back to facilities who could provide them with adequate care.”
In a Fox & Friends interview after the New York County District Attorney’s office closed its 2022 probe into the nursing home deaths, New York State Assemblyman Ron Kim, D-Flushing, said Cuomo’s lawyers and “PR team” want the public to believe he had been “absolved.”
Fox News chief meteorologist Janice Dean, whose in-laws died in a nursing home, said that news suggested a political “deal” between Albany and top prosecutors.
New York Department of Health records obtained by Fox News showed Cuomo reported 8,505 deaths through January 2021 with the actual figure topping 12,000.
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Daniel Arbeeny told Fox News at the time that Norman’s death was preventable because “the governor decided to lie about it.”
The Supreme Court did not issue a reason for its decision not to hear the case.
Charles Creitz is a reporter for Fox News Digital.
He joined Fox News in 2013 as a writer and production assistant.
Charles covers media, politics and culture for Fox News Digital.
Charles is a Pennsylvania native and graduated from Temple University with a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism. Story tips can be sent to charles.creitz@fox.com.
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