Spitzer has Used Hookers for 6 Years
Gov. Eliot Spitzer has been soliciting high-priced hookers for at least six years and possibly for more than a decade…
Gov. Eliot Spitzer has been soliciting high-priced hookers for at least six years and possibly for more than a decade…
He who lives by the sword…
One might call it Shakespearian if there were a shred of nobleness in the story of Eliot Spitzer’s fall. There is none.
New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer’s arrogant statement was not enough, not from the Sheriff of Wall Street, not from the self-appointed Mr. Clean who went to Albany promising a new and better day.
The woman accused of running a prostitution ring allegedly patronized by Eliot Spitzer told one of her call girls that the New York governor had been known to “ask you to do things that, like, you might not think were safe.”
He once busted up “sex rings” himself, but the New York governor’s hiring of a pricey prostitute has shattered his political career.
Spitzer’s fall from grace is a comedy classic for the ages.
A number of New York crooks and their lawyers could be forgiven for indulging in a little schadenfreude last night at Governor Spitzer’s oblique confession to having consorted with a prostitute.
Eliot Spitzer, the onetime nemesis of Wall Street, has fallen from grace after stumbling into a mess of his own making.
After years of bringing others to justice, the governor of New York faces allegations of involvement with a prostitute.
Gov. Spitzer, who crafted a national reputation as a crusader against corruption, was exposed yesterday as the penny-pinching client of a $1,000-an-hour hooker.
The federal investigation of a New York prostitution ring was triggered by Gov. Eliot Spitzer’s suspicious money transfers, initially leading agents to believe Spitzer was hiding bribes…
The dramatic fall of New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer — from an imperious and upright prosecutor to the apparent subject of a prostitution probe — paralyzed the political world Monday and threw shrapnel across the New York and national political landscape.
On a day of heavy ironies for one of America’s most prominent and promising politicians, there was this:
Hmm...schadenfreude.
It’s not like I’m happy to see Spitzer go down in flames, it’s just how righteous he put himself out there as. A righteous f-in steamroller!
Poor family.
The family is the only part I feel bad for here. Otherwise, the guy did it to himself. What an idiot.
He took a similar route to the top as did Rudy Giuliani. Only Rudy took on the real scum of the mafia, while Eliot took on the populist inspired “rich guy” to make himself popular.
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