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Spitzer May Have Spent Tens of Thousands

Tue Mar 11, 2008 6:14 PM EDT
us-news, prostitution, eliot-spitzer, spitzer
Michael Gormley, Associated Press
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<p>New York State Gov. Eliot Spitzer is joined by his wife Silda as he makes a statement to reporters during a news conference Monday, March 10, 2008 in New York.  (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)</p>

New York State Gov. Eliot Spitzer is joined by his wife Silda as he makes a statement to reporters during a news conference Monday, March 10, 2008 in New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

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NY — With pressure mounting on Gov. Eliot Spitzer to resign over a call-girl scandal, investigators said Tuesday he was clearly a repeat customer who spent tens of thousands of dollars — perhaps as much as $80,000 — with the high-priced prostitution service over an extended period of time.

Spitzer and his family, meanwhile, remained secluded in their Fifth Avenue apartment, while Republicans began talking impeachment, and few if any fellow Democrats came forward to defend him. A death watch of sorts began at the state Capitol, where whispers of "What have you heard?" echoed through nearly every hallway of the ornate, 109-year-old building.

On Monday, when the scandal broke, prosecutors said in court papers that Spitzer had been caught on a wiretap spending $4,300 with the Emperors Club VIP call-girl service, with some of the money going toward a night with a prostitute named Kristen, and the rest to be used as credit toward future trysts. The papers also suggested that Spitzer had done this before.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, a law enforcement official said Tuesday that Spitzer, in fact, had spent tens of thousands of dollars with the Emperors Club. Another official said the amount could be as high as $80,000. But it was not clear over what period of time that was spent.

Still another law enforcement official said investigators found that during the tryst with Kristen on the night before Valentine's Day, Spitzer used two rooms at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington — one for himself, the other for the prostitute. Sometime around 10 p.m., Spitzer sneaked away from his security detail and made his way to the room where she was waiting, the official said. The three officials spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the case.

In the court papers, an Emperors Club employee was quoted as telling Kristen that Client 9 — Spitzer, according to investigators — "would ask you to do things that ... you might not think were safe," and Kristen responded by saying: "I have a way of dealing with that. ... I'd be, like, listen, dude, you really want the sex?"

A law enforcement official said Tuesday the discussion had to do with Spitzer's preference not to wear a condom and the call-girl's insistence that he use one.

Spitzer's vast personal wealth would have made it easy for him to spend thousands of dollars on prostitutes. The scion of a wealthy Manhattan real estate developer, Spitzer reported $1.9 million in income to the IRS in 2006.

Meanwhile, Albany insiders on Tuesday said the governor was still trying to decide how to proceed. Options included quitting immediately, or waiting to use resignation as a bargaining chip with federal prosecutors to avoid indictment.

Democrats privately floated another option, telling The Associated Press that Spitzer was considering what was almost unthinkable immediately after Monday's bombshell apology: hanging on.

"If the public is fine, he'll stay," said a Democrat who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the subject.

Still, Spitzer's many enemies from Albany and Wall Street were emboldened, and some of his friends went from shock to outrage.

"Particularly because of the reform platform on which he was elected governor, his ability to govern the state of New York and execute his duties as governor have been irreparably damaged," said Citizens Union, a good-government group that supported the crusading attorney general for governor in 2006 and provided critical support in his effort to reform Albany. "It is our strong belief that it is now impossible for him to fulfill his responsibilities as governor. Accordingly, Citizens Union urges him to resign as governor."

The case against Spitzer, a 48-year-old married man with three teenage daughters, started when banks noticed frequent cash transfers from several accounts and filed suspicious-activity reports with the Internal Revenue Service, a law enforcement official told the AP. The accounts were traced back to Spitzer, prompting public corruption investigators to open an inquiry.

According to the affidavit filed in the case, a federal judge approved wiretaps on the escort service's telephone in January and February. FBI agents in Washington had the Mayflower under surveillance when Spitzer was in town, a senior law enforcement official told the AP.

The governor has not been charged, and prosecutors would not comment on the case. Michele Hirshman, Spitzer's former deputy attorney general and now a member of the high-powered New York law firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, has been retained to represent the governor.

In Albany, legislative leaders said Democratic Lt. Gov. David Paterson, who would become governor if Spitzer resigned, was talking to them about a possible transition. Paterson's office wouldn't confirm the conversations.

Reporters, government workers and the public milled around the state Capitol on Tuesday, waiting for any developments. News vans lined up around the building, and camera operators sat next to their tripods on the front lawn waiting for something to happen.

Assembly Republican leader James Tedisco warned that if Spitzer did not resign within 48 hours, he would call for impeachment. But any impeachment would face a difficult road in the Democrat-controlled Assembly, where articles impeachment would require a majority vote to go to a trial. A trial would be decided by a combined vote of the full Senate, which has a slim GOP majority, and the Court of Appeals.

Tedisco was an early target of Spitzer's abrasive and uncompromising style in Albany. In a private call, an angry Spitzer once described himself to Tedisco as a "steamroller" — he attached a profanity for emphasis — and warned: "I'll roll over you and anybody else."

Privately, several Democrats in the Legislature and in the administration said resignation appeared inevitable. "He's weighing the rest of his life," one Democratic official said sadly.

Late Tuesday, freshman Rep. Kirsten Gillibrand became the first Democratic member of New York's congressional delegation to mention resignation. "This is very grave and sad news," she said. "If these serious allegations are true, the governor will have no choice but to resign."

But more than a day after the scandal broke, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and other senior Democrats in the delegation had yet to call on Spitzer to quit.

On Wall Street, where Spitzer built his reputation as a crusader against shady practices and overly generous compensation, cheers and laughter erupted Monday from the trading floor when news broke of his potential ruin.

Many in the financial industry had long complained that the man known as "Mr. Clean" and the "Sheriff of Wall Street" was a sanctimonious bully who was just trying to advance his political career. Many Wall Streeters were delighted to see him get his comeuppance.

"The irony and the hypocrisy is almost too good to be true," said Bryn Dolan, a fundraiser who works with many Wall Street employees. "If he had any shame, he would've already resigned."

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AP writers Valerie Bauman and Michael Virtanen in Albany, and Vinnee Tong in New York contributed to this report.

© 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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rb-250954

I AM JUST WONDERING WHY THIS IS SUCH A BIG DEAL TO ALL OF YOU NEW YORKERS...AFTER ALL, LETS REMEMBER THE CLINTONS....AS PRESIDENT, BILL CLINTON HAD ORAL SEX WITH HIS INTERN..AND WE THE PEOPLE CALLED FOR IMPEACHMENT AND NOTHING HAPPENED....WHAT'S WORSE, HOW COULD HILLARY CLINTON EVER EVEN SAY ANYTHING ABOUT THIS, LOOK AT OUR TV ADS, SOAP OPERA'S, THE "HOT SPOTS" MOVIE STARS, WHO IN THE WORLD COULD EVER EVEN TOUCH WHAT WE HAVE DONE TO OUR YOUNG CHILDREN'S MINDS..I BLAME EVERY ONE OF YOU FOR SETTING A PRECIDENT FOR AMERICA, TRASH TRASH TRASH,,,I THREW MY TV OUT!!!!!!!

  • 5 votes
Reply#1 - Tue Mar 11, 2008 6:40 PM EDT
JoulesBeef

demands for impeachign clinton never went over 50% and most polls had it in the 20's

BTW caps lock stuck.

  • 3 votes
#1.1 - Tue Mar 11, 2008 6:59 PM EDT
JoulesBeef

link

    #1.2 - Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:01 PM EDT
    Lotto

    True, sex is bad for Politicians, invading and occupying a country is good. Letting the economy go to hell seems to be OK also.

    • 9 votes
    #1.3 - Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:13 PM EDT
    Frost

    Spitzer broke laws. Federal laws. Clintion didn't do that until he lied under oath.

    Oh, but that's not all...Spitzer also shut down several prostitution rings in his time as attorney general. So it's an issue of integrity. His reputation that he was elected on was as a clean guy who was going to go to Albany and clean up the state.

    Of course, within the first couple months he was involved in a scandal (not quite as big a deal as this was though)

    If Spitzer had just had an affair, I'd agree with you. What's the big deal? That would be between his wife and himself. But this is different.

    • 4 votes
    #1.4 - Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:25 PM EDT
    biggerthebetter

    Affairs are not illegal; prostitution is...and for a governor and former prosecutor to be caught breaking the same laws he had people imprisoned for isn't good...

    He should have gone the clinton route or the Larry Craig. Free.

    • 4 votes
    #1.5 - Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:36 PM EDT
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    Pamela Drew

    I'm in NYC and couldn't care less what consenting adults do, its the job they do to me or for me, that's all that matters in public service, is the public getting an advocate or a pig at the trough? Stupid move by the boy no matter which way you slice it and horrid for his wife and girls, poor bystanders blasted.

    • 5 votes
    #1.7 - Tue Mar 11, 2008 8:48 PM EDT
    A. H. Min

    rb, I'm a New Yorker (relocated to New Jersey). The reason this is so big is that Spitzer ran as a reformer and an anti-corruption guy. Plus he prosecuted many of these same rings.

    Yes, I'm a conservative. But I was equally outraged when Larry Craig did what he did.

    • 3 votes
    #1.8 - Tue Mar 11, 2008 9:05 PM EDT
    Jay in Lake Stevens, WA

    So I guess my big question is this: Is a New York Yankee a baseball player, or is it a special service that Eliot requests when he goes to the massage parlor?

    • 3 votes
    #1.9 - Tue Mar 11, 2008 10:03 PM EDT
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    Dennis-250938

    Time for Spitzer to watch the Titanic Movie. He will learn what the "Tip Of the Iceberg" means. And this is only the tip. $80,000.00 on satisfy his EGO!. This will take him down and FAST I hope. The thing that will do him in is transporting her across state lines. Felony could get 20 years..............................then sex will be free. It will still cost the taxpayer but not as much.

    • 2 votes
    Reply#2 - Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:12 PM EDT
    headinthegame

    i feel bad for his wife

    • 4 votes
    Reply#3 - Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:15 PM EDT
    Dennis-250938

    I hope she has a good divorce attorney............and gives him a new experience since he is into something different or strange .I hope she "Strips him Clean"

      Reply#4 - Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:21 PM EDT
      River-239955

      What kind of charges are the call girls getting?

        Reply#5 - Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:23 PM EDT
        jazzman646

        "AND WE THE PEOPLE CALLED FOR IMPEACHMENT AND NOTHING HAPPENED."

        Excuse me , but Bill Clinton WAS IMPEACHED by the House of Representatives.

        He was then tried on perjury charges, and obstruction, and acquitted by the Senate.

        • 5 votes
        Reply#6 - Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:26 PM EDT
        b.f.battistoli

        It is not "the Democrat-controlled Assembly", any more than it is the "Republic-controlled Senate." Language matters. This is Bush-speak - and we should expect better from the Associated Press.

          Reply#7 - Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:27 PM EDT
          Adam Hobson

          Hey big spender...

          • 2 votes
          Reply#8 - Tue Mar 11, 2008 10:07 PM EDT
          Spooky Boyfriend

          What exactly do you get for a thousand simoleons per hour? Is he paying that for an unwrapped boof?

          • 1 vote
          #8.1 - Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:11 AM EDT
          protoolrobot

          Apparently, you dont get privacy for that price. ;)

          • 2 votes
          #8.2 - Wed Mar 12, 2008 3:36 AM EDT
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          Orlando Sarmiento

          Why is the federal government focusing on this instead of the illegal justifications that led us to the war on Iraq. Spitzer case just goes to show that those draconian prosecutors like Giuliani, J. Edgar Hoover, and Spitzer are pathological hypocrites. I would be that Ken Starr has skeletons in his closet too.

            Reply#10 - Tue Mar 11, 2008 10:28 PM EDT
            agio

            You know I feel really bad for his wife. She looks miserable in that picture, understandably so.

            I don't know if he will resign (I think he should, probably) but I do kind of hope she divorces him.

              Reply#11 - Tue Mar 11, 2008 10:40 PM EDT
              galley-cat

              I feel ever worse for his teenage daughters. Can you imagine the shame, embarrassment, and revulsion they're feeling?

              If I were his wife, I would not have stood next to him at the press conference. I hate it when these women stand by their man even though doing so makes them look like an even more sad victim than they already are (like how Sen. Craig's wife was always standing by his side). If I had a husband who was governor, and who publicly humiliated me like this, I would tell him, "You're on your own this time, buddy, I'm not standing next to you looking 'supportive.'"

              • 2 votes
              #11.1 - Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:17 AM EDT
              agio

              Yeah, that's got to suck for them as well.

                #11.2 - Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:31 AM EDT
                Tedd Riggs

                I don't understand how his family could attempt to hold together thru all of this, its got to be one heck of a strain.

                • 1 vote
                #11.3 - Wed Mar 12, 2008 11:29 PM EDT
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                Rocko

                Ha ha ha. Eliot Spitzer gets caught with his pants down. What a typical holier-than-you Statist.

                Once Eliot Mess screwed with some Wall St. Multi-Billionaires, it was only a matter of time before they used their TRUE power to catch him with doing something dirty.

                Can you imagine throwing away your adult life over $80,000 and some whores?

                • 3 votes
                Reply#12 - Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:14 PM EDT
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                TopJedi

                I've heard it said he should be impeached for stupidity:

                1. Who wires money to illegal activity from their personal bank account... use cash.

                2. Who personally signs into law in NY the ability to trace personal wire transfers... read/remember the laws you sign.

                3. Who leads the effort to sting prostitution rings and then does 1 and 2 into the same arena.

                Spitzer is more of a Darwin award recipient than a horrible criminal as some are calling him out.

                • 7 votes
                Reply#13 - Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:26 PM EDT
                Calvin Tang

                Well put!

                • 1 vote
                #13.1 - Wed Mar 12, 2008 4:33 PM EDT
                Dan LS

                2. Who personally signs into law in NY the ability to trace personal wire transfers... read/remember the laws you sign.

                He did that!? Oh man, he sucks.

                • 1 vote
                #13.2 - Wed Mar 12, 2008 9:04 PM EDT
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                Brooklyn Born

                How about the Kennedy's, the Bush girls have there crap going on, etc etc etc......for many years things have been going on,,,Spitzer is a better gov, since Cuomo....give a guy a break...sounds like a personal matter to me....

                • 1 vote
                Reply#14 - Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:28 PM EDT
                Rocko

                Saying "what about so-and-so" doing this and that is irrelevant.

                  Reply#15 - Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:45 PM EDT
                  Dan LS

                  I was going to make a "Spitzer swallows?" joke... but, eh.

                  • 4 votes
                  Reply#16 - Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:40 AM EDT
                  spiffie

                  Tens of thousands of dollars on hookers. Spitzer's estimation no doubt improved among certain portions of the population.

                  (Don't worry, folks, they don't vote.)

                  • 1 vote
                  Reply#17 - Wed Mar 12, 2008 3:17 AM EDT
                  Dan LS

                  Was it one $80,000 hooker, or 80,000 one dollar hookers? .... Great, now I'm not gonna be able to sleep tonight wondering about that.

                  • 4 votes
                  Reply#18 - Wed Mar 12, 2008 3:26 AM EDT
                  Tedd Riggs

                  It was 14 times with $5500 hookers, They identified one of them as "Kristen" a 24 year. They all came from this place. The more "diamonds' means better ratings and higher prices.

                  Emperor's Club Photos

                  • 1 vote
                  #18.1 - Thu Mar 13, 2008 12:19 AM EDT
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                  Lotto

                  Drugs and prostitution, make them legal. People that want to waste their life in a drugged up stupor are going to do it weather it's legal or not. People that are going to cheat will do it weather it's legal or not. Save tax payers money for something important, schools, education, etc. Close down ER's to those that overdose, have a room they can go to and give them another dose. It's sounds cruel, but it would be less expensive and cause less heart ache on the family's. People that are hell bent on destroying their life will do it, regardless. I put up with for 15 years with one of my own children. Our government sure can't keep it out, so make it legal.

                    Reply#19 - Wed Mar 12, 2008 11:29 AM EDT
                    Dennis-250938

                    And another one bites the dust............................Bye Bye SPITER!!!! Now you can spit out that $80,000.00 fur ball.........

                      Reply#20 - Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:36 PM EDT
                      JAMES-251422

                      I DONT FEEL SORRY FOR HIS CHEATING ASS, HE IS A ARROGANT LIAR, WHO HAD OTHER PEOPLE INCARCERATED AND LIVES TURN UPSIDE DOWN FOR THE EXACT SAME THING THAT HE HAS DONE. HE NEED TO BE BROUGHT UP ON CHARGES. HE ONLY RESIGNED SO HE COULD STILL BE ELIGBLE FOR HIS SALARY AND PENSION FOR THE REST OF HIS LIFE. AND TO AVOID IMPEACHMENT.
                      HE NEED TO GO TO JAIL. HE IS SUCH AN ARROGANT BASTARD

                      • 3 votes
                      Reply#21 - Wed Mar 12, 2008 5:40 PM EDT
                      PrezO

                      OMG!! What nonsense. That man is a multi-millionaire. He doesn't need any salary or pension. Heck, he and his wife have give over half a million dollars to charity in the last few years.

                      At least he had to guts to admit it unlike Larry Craig who said he made a mistake when he pleaded guilty and wanted to take it back.

                        #21.1 - Wed Mar 12, 2008 9:24 PM EDT
                        Spooky Boyfriend

                        ...pssst, du', I gotsa secret 'bout writin' in all caps... It makes you kinda seem, uhm, well, like you ain't from 'round these parts, is ya? ...and mang, please forgive me if you are operating your computer with a stick attached to the end your helmet or if English is your third or fourth language. Jah bless.

                          #21.2 - Thu Mar 13, 2008 12:08 AM EDT
                          Tedd Riggs

                          An escaped AOL chatroom person is always what I think on ALL caps..

                          • 1 vote
                          #21.3 - Thu Mar 13, 2008 12:14 AM EDT
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