The impeachment investigation of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, which began in March, is almost over, the New York State Assembly announced Thursday.
The Assembly Judiciary Committee had law firm Davis Polk & Wardwell conduct an independent inquiry, and they have asked Cuomo to provide any materials he would like to submit on his own behalf as the investigation comes to an end.
“We write to inform you that the Committee’s investigation is nearing completion and the Assembly will soon consider potential articles of impeachment against your client,” the firm said to Cuomo. “Accordingly, we invite you to provide any additional evidence or written submissions that you would like the Committee to consider before its work concludes.”
The Assembly also stated that their attorneys had issued a subpoena to Cuomo for materials related to their investigation, but that he has yet to turn them over.
“The Committee continues to expect full compliance from the Governor,” they said.