New York Post

A Missed Opportunit­y

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We’re not sure what Paul Gleason aimed to do Friday, but he sure made himself look awful. The upstate attorney now claims that clients brought him word of then-Attorney General Eric Schneiderm­an’s brutality toward women back in 2012-13 — which Gleason says he took to Donald Trump via retired Post reporter Steve Dunleavy.

The whole bizarre tale became public because Gleason filed a letter asking the court to keep sealed anything about the matter in the files seized from Trump lawyer Michael Cohen, who Gleason says called him.

That conversati­on likely led to Trump’s now-famous tweet, “Eric Schneiderm­an. Is he a crook? Wait and see, worse than Spitzer or Weiner.”

Gleason says he didn’t trust Manhattan DA Cy Vance, and so counseled the women not to go to the authoritie­s — which is cynical to the point of enabling. Why didn’t he approach someone in law enforcemen­t back then?

Heck, Gov. Cuomo was never a Schneiderm­an fan — why not reach out to him?

Instead, Gleason says he figured Trump was thinking of running for governor, and could be an ally in a position of power. But the lawyer must have known why Trump was a sympatheti­c ear; the mogul hated Schneiderm­an for investigat­ing Trump University.

Gleason says that staying silent was the women’s decision — based on the “list of their options” he laid out. We respect the fact that options are very different today, but it’s beyond sad to think that Schneiderm­an might have been stopped five years ago.

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