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Spitzer Resigns: 'I Cannot Allow My Private Failings to Disrupt the People's Work'

At least one other New York public figure is involved in the prostitution ring investigation that brought down New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer, according to lawyers in the case. And today British newspapers reported that one of England's wealthiest men, Duke of Westminster, had been a client of the now-infamous Emperor's Club last year, although not involved in the New York investigation. Despite two days of negotiations, Spitzer, with his wife by his side and top lawyer Ted Wells in the wings,... Full Story
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