United States Attorney Preet Bharara feels emboldened, sources say,
 following the conviction of former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver — on
 all of seven corruption charges. Despite lacking a “smoking gun” to 
constitute an explicit quid pro quo, the jury handed Bharara a sweeping 
win. Such is the public’s appetite for corrupt politicians, observers 
say.
Three sources are confirming that Bharara intends to indict Governor 
Andrew Cuomo on January 2nd — along with a half dozen associates and 
former staffers — on public corruption, racketeering, conspiracy, and 
honest services fraud.
The Chronicle is unable to confirm widespread rumors that the former staffers are Howard Glaser, Joe Percoco and Larry Schwartz.
Glaser resigned in June of last year as Director of State Operations 
and was thought to be Cuomo’s top aide. Percoco left a $175,000 
salary with the Governor on October 25th of this year, and was known as 
Cuomo’s “political enforcer.”
Schwartz was caught up in the Moreland Commission scandal. He is 
thought to be guilty of obstruction of justice for actions he took in 
the hours immediately following Bharara’s confiscation of 
Moreland Commission documents.
One of the three sources — a longtime Albany insider — says that 
there are at least three additional targets of the investigation, likely
 to include Alain Kaloyeros, the head of SUNY Polytech who, at $800,000 
per annum, is the highest paid state employee.
The other two men are said to be from Buffalo and have been “involved
 in the Administration’s economic development deals in particularly 
unseemly ways,” but the source would not elaborate.
  
 
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Really?
But I See a Heart attack, or Auto Accident in Bharara’s future…