...after word came down that Eliot Spitzer would resign as governor, Democratic strategists made a mad scramble to track down as many of their State Senate candidates as possible. The party stood just one seat from controlling the Senate. But Mr. Spitzer, the...
...in all of Mr. Spitzer's high-profile corporate take downs, "there was rarely a trial, fair or unfair, involved." And so fell Eliot Spitzer on Wednesday. It was all unfair, there was no trial, and no real evidence that he had committed any identifiable indictable...
...Former Gov. Eliot Spitzer was reading his newspaper on a recent Thursday morning when he was jolted by a comment made by his successor, David A. Paterson. In the 22nd paragraph of a New York Times article on Aug. 21, Mr. Paterson said that aides to Mr. Spitzer...
...The Macon Music is capitalizing on the outgoing New York governor's prostitution-related downfall, by serving up a "Eliot Spitzer Night." The man once known as "Mr. Clean" is invited to throw out the first pitch at the June 13th game, although he hasn't RSVP'd....
...of the aisle.) The public didn’t bite either. Attorney General Andrew Cuomo opened an investigation– but never interviewed Eliot Spitzer. Cuomo issued a report in weeks not months, essentially saying that the State Police at the behest of the governor’s top...
...Did he care until he was caught? No. Does he care about sex workers now? I doubt it. Only in how much they reveal. Had Eliot Spitzer taken a sex worker rights approach his transgression would have been between himself and his wife and family and how much...
...laws are of course separate questions. The answer to both is “yes.” “The federal criminal investigation that has led to Eliot Spitzer’s resignation as governor of New York illustrates the great dangers all Americans face from vague and open-ended sex and money-transaction...
...active, but while other students marched in protest, Eliot played squash with the university president, William Bowen. Spitzer and I are the same age (48) and attended college during the same years. Yes, Reagan was a nightmare for the middle class, but I...
...NYT last week: Last July, the North Fork Bank raised a red flag about suspicious financial transactions involving Gov. Eliot Spitzer. But for several months, the electronic report languished unnoticed in a vast Treasury Department database in Detroit. In early...
...authorities are seeking records involving payments to a political fund-raising consultant to Gov. Eliot Spitzer as part of their criminal investigation, according to two people with direct knowledge of the inquiry. One person said the authorities had requested...