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Spitzer caught on sex wiretap

In call, N.Y. governor sets liaison with prostitute in D.C.

March 11, 2008|By New York Times News Service

Spitzer gained national attention when he served as attorney general with his relentless pursuit of Wall Street wrongdoing. As attorney general, he also had prosecuted at least two prostitution rings as head of the state's organized crime task force.

In one such case in 2004, Spitzer spoke with revulsion and anger after announcing the arrest of 16 people for operating a high-end prostitution ring out of Staten Island.

"This was a sophisticated and lucrative operation with a multi-tiered management structure," Spitzer said at the time. "It was, however, nothing more than a prostitution ring."

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Eliot L. Spitzer

Age: 48:

born New York City

Family:

Wife, Silda Wall Spitzer; three daughters

Education:

Princeton University, 1981; Harvard Law School, 1984

Experience:

Law clerk for U.S. District Judge Robert Sweet, 1984-85; private law practice, 1985-86; assistant district attorney in Manhattan, 1986-92; chief of labor racketeering unit of Manhattan district attorney's office, 1991-92; private law practice, 1992-1998; attorney general, 1999-2006; governor, 2007-present

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