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Gov. Spitzer Situation in New York Has Broadwater Implications in Connecticut

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

Gov. Spitzer Situation in New York Has Broadwater Implications in Connecticut

 

Political insiders are wondering how long Gov. Eliot Spitzer will last in office following a prostitution scandal that was plastered all over the front pages Tuesday of every New York newspaper.

The scandal made front-page news in Connecticut, too, but the state has an even broader interest regarding the future of the controversial Broadwater liquefied natural gas proposal in Long Island Sound. A key deadline of April 11 is looming, and officials on this side of Long Island Sound have been wondering how Spitzer would react to the proposal.

All four U.S. Senators in the region - two in New York State and two in Connecticut - have all weighed in against Broadwater. The big question is how Spitzer - or Paterson - will decide.

“There are a number of approvals that are pending in New York that could block this” proposal, said Senate President Pro Tem Donald Williams, the highest-ranking senator. “It appears Lieutenant Governor David Paterson will be the next governor of New York, possibly in the next few days.”

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Spitzer Escort: Governor Was a Nice Guy, Good Tipper

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

Spitzer Escort: Governor Was a Nice Guy, Good Tipper

  By BRIAN ROSS and ANNA SCHECTER
March 11, 2008
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A 22-year-old escort found on another call-girl Web site told ABC News in a phone interview that Gov. Eliot Spitzer had been one of her customers two years ago when he was New York attorney general and that he was a nice guy who tipped well.

“He didn’t do anything that wasn’t clean,” she said, adding that she knew who he was because he had made calls from the attorney general’s office in Brooklyn, N.Y.

Federal investigators say there is no evidence Spitzer used state money or campaign funds to pay the prostitutes, but that the way he moved an estimated $40,000 through various accounts violated federal money laundering laws.

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Prostitutes and the New York Governor

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

Prostitutes and the New York Governor

Stone on Spitzer: “This is What Hubris Has Brought You”

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

Stone on Spitzer: “This is What Hubris Has Brought You”

N.Y. Governor Spitzer Resignation Expected After Sex Allegations

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

N.Y. Governor Spitzer Resignation Expected After Sex Allegations

 NEW YORK - Gov. Eliot Spitzer’s political career teetered on the brink of collapse Monday after the corruption-fighting politician once known as “Mr. Clean” was accused of paying for a romp with a high-priced call girl.

The Democrat faced immediate calls to step down after a news conference in which a glassy-eyed Spitzer, his shellshocked wife at his side, apologized to his family and the people of New York.

“I have disappointed and failed to live up to the standard I expected of myself,” said the 48-year-old father of three teenage girls. “I must now dedicate some time to regain the trust of my family.”

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Spitzer Allegations Send Wave of Shock

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

Spitzer Allegations Send Wave of Shock

The idea that Gov. Eliot Spitzer — the square-jawed crusader who promised to bring ethics to Albany, the former prosecutor who chased corruption on Wall Street so ferociously that people nicknamed him Eliot Ness — was somehow involved in a prostitution scandal was too much. New Yorkers who thought they had heard everything were, for a change, dumbfounded.

Full Story in the NY Times

Sources: Spitzer investigated for link to prostitution ring

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

Sources: Spitzer investigated for link to prostitution ring

WASHINGTON (CNN) — Federal prosecutors have unsealed an affidavit that details a rendezvous in a Washington hotel room last month between a prostitute and a client who a source tells CNN was New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer.

The affidavit does not mention Spitzer by name, but a source with knowledge of the case said the subject identified as Client-9 is the governor.

Spitzer took office in January 2007 after serving eight years as the state’s attorney general, when he rose to national prominence as a hard-charging prosecutor.

He has not been charged.

Spitzer, who is married with three children, went before reporters Monday to confess to an undisclosed personal indiscretion, saying he had acted “in a way that violates my obligations to my family, that violates my or any sense of right and wrong.”

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