Report: New NY Governor Admits Affair

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VALERIE BAUMAN | March 17, 2008 11:43 PM EST | AP

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In a file photo New York Lt. Gov. David Paterson speaks during a news conference at the state Capitol in Albany, N.Y., Thursday, March 13, 2008. Paterson on Monday will become the New York's first black governor (AP Photo/Mike Groll/file)

ALBANY, N.Y. — Just hours after he received a standing ovation from lawmakers chanting his name, New York's newly sworn governor was answering questions about straying from his own marriage.

David Paterson became the state's first black chief executive and the nation's second legally blind governor almost exactly a week after allegations first surfaced that now-former Gov. Eliot Spitzer was "Client 9" of a high-priced call girl service.

Paterson told the Daily News of New York City that he maintained a relationship with another woman from 1999 until 2001 during a rough patch in his marriage. He and his wife eventually sought counseling and repaired their relationship.

The couple agreed to speak publicly about their marriage in response to rumors about Paterson's personal life that have been swirling in Albany since Spitzer resigned, the Daily News reported Monday on its Web site.

Paterson and his wife, Michelle, acknowledged to the newspaper that they each had affairs but did not go into details.

"This was a marriage that appeared to be going sour at one point," Paterson told the Daily News. "But I went to counseling and we decided we wanted to make it work. Michelle is well aware of what went on."

A spokesman for the governor, Errol Cockfield, did not immediately reply late Monday to an e-mail or telephone calls seeking comment about Paterson's interview with the News.

Hours before the interview, Paterson outlined a message of unity in a state eager to move past his predecessor's sordid and speedy political collapse.

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"We move forward. Today is Monday. There is work to be done," Paterson said. "There was an oath to be taken. There's trust that needs to be restored. There are issues that need to be addressed."

Spitzer, according to ex-aides, was at his Columbia County farmhouse 48 miles south at the time of Paterson's swearing-in.

Where Spitzer's 14-month tenure was marked by partisan sniping, Paterson, a fellow Democrat, reached across the aisle in his remarks from the ornate Assembly chamber. The crowd gave the new governor a two-minute standing ovation and chanted "David! David! David!"

"What we are going to do from now on is what we always should have done all along," the former state senator said. "We're going to work together."

Legislators gave Paterson hearty applause when he called for cooperation, and laughs when he made playful jabs at Republican leaders.

He said Senate Republican leader Joseph Bruno, probably Spitzer's most bitter rival, had invited him to dinner at his ranch: "I'll go. I'm going to take my taster with me."

He teased Assembly Minority Leader James Tedisco, whom Spitzer famously and profanely said he would steamroll, that he would teach him how to play basketball. Tedisco, an upstate Republican, was a basketball star at Union College.

Paterson, 53, rose from the lieutenant governor's office after Spitzer resigned last week amid allegations that he hired a call girl from a high-priced escort service. It was a dramatic fall for Spitzer, who was elected with an overwhelming share of the vote and who had vowed to root out corruption at the Capitol.

"This transition today is a historic message to the world: That we live by the same values that we profess, and we are a government of laws, not individuals," Paterson said.

Paterson took the oath of office from Chief Judge Judith Kaye, who ascended to the pinnacle of the state's highest court in 1993 after former Chief Judge Sol Wachtler was caught threatening and harassing an ex-lover.

Paterson, who becomes New York's 55th governor, has said he will get right to work. The Legislature faces an April 1 deadline to pass an estimated $124 billion budget, and Paterson also said that health care, education, jobs and problems facing "the single mother with two jobs" need immediate attention.

Paterson spoke for 26 minutes _ about half of it engaged in the banter and humor that helped define him as a lawmaker and lieutenant governor _ without notes or teleprompter.

He joked about his limited vision; he can see things close to him out of one eye.

At Spitzer's last State of the State address, he said, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver stopped him from accidentally breaking a glass with his gavel, then told him, "I will not allow you to turn the State of the State into a Jewish wedding."

Before reluctantly accepting Spitzer's offer to run with him as lieutenant governor, Paterson was a Democratic state senator for more than two decades, representing parts of Harlem and Manhattan's Upper West Side.

His wife had tears in her eyes for most of the ceremony.

"Every time I hear David speak, I want to cry," she said afterward. "I'm just very happy I was able to live to see this day."

Politicians past and present, including presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and governors from three neighboring states, attended the ceremony.

U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer said New Yorkers are ready to put the scandal behind them.

"I think most of us are optimistic that this could be a really terrific time for New York state and Albany with Gov. Paterson," said Schumer, a Democrat.

Federal prosecutors must still decide whether to pursue charges against Spitzer. The married father of three teenage girls was accused of spending tens of thousands of dollars on prostitutes _ including a call girl "Kristen" in Washington the night before Valentine's Day.

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Associated Press writers Michael Gormley, Michael Hill and Michael Virtanen contributed to this report.

ALBANY, N.Y. — Just hours after he received a standing ovation from lawmakers chanting his name, New York's newly sworn governor was answering questions about straying from his own marriage. Da...
ALBANY, N.Y. — Just hours after he received a standing ovation from lawmakers chanting his name, New York's newly sworn governor was answering questions about straying from his own marriage. Da...
 
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He's going to be a terrific Governor. And what a great sense of humor!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:30 PM on 03/17/2008
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Greg Palast breaks it down in his essay titled "Elliot's Mess."

http://www.gregpalast.com/elliot-spitzer-gets-nailed/

Looks like Spitzer was about to go after the predatory lenders.

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. . . "Then, on Wednesday of this week, the unthinkable happened. Carlyle Capital went bankrupt. Who? That"s Carlyle as in Carlyle Group. James Baker, Senior Counsel. Notable partners, former and past: George Bush, the Bin Laden family and more dictators, potentates, pirates and presidents than you can count.

The Fed had to act. Bernanke opened the vault and dumped $200 billion on the poor little suffering bankers. They got the public treasure " and got to keep the Grinning"s house. There was no "quid" of a foreclosure moratorium for the "pro quo" of public bailout. Not one family was saved " but not one banker was left behind."

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Greg Palast, former investigator of financial fraud, is the author of the New York Times bestsellers Armed Madhouse and The Best Democracy Money Can Buy

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:15 PM on 03/17/2008

They hated him before that - this is from last year:

"Okay, we give up. The whole Governor Spitzer-Senate Republican animosity thing has become totally and utterly insane. Someone left a crazy message for Spitzer's father, the wealthy (and 83-year-old) real estate developer Bernard Spitzer. And call has been traced to the apartment of a GOP adviser to State Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno!

This is a message for Bernard Spitzer. You will be subpoenaed to testify in front of the Senate committee on investigation on your shady campaign loans. You will be compelled by the Senate sergeant at arms, if you resist, you will be arrested and brought to Albany - and there's not a goddamn thing your phony, psycho piece of s--- son can do about it. Bernie, your phony loans are about to catch up with you. You will be forced to tell the truth. The fact that your son is a pathological liar will be known to all.
The "phony loans" referenced relate to a small scandal about loans the developer made to his son for the 1994 Attorney General campaign. You can hear the message here, via the NY Times. A lawyer for Bernard Spitzer said that call was traced to the 40 Central Park South apartment of Roger Stone, who is currently paid $20,000 a month as a GOP consultant.


Bernard Spitzer's lawyer says they compared the voice mail message with a broadcast interview of Stone. The Times says it received the voicemail and the broadcast interview and was "unable to draw any conclusions about whether Mr. Stone"s voice was on Mr. Spitzer"s phone message."

Stone, who has worked for Nixon, Reagan, and the two Bushes, denies that he made a call, saying that someone must have broken into his home and doctored a message. Stone's theory, via the Daily News: "His building is owned by Democratic fund-raiser Dale Hemmerdinger, whom Spitzer has nominated to be the next MTA chairman, and Hemmerdinger's management company, ATCO, has pass keys that could have let in an intruder."

Stone told the Sun he was at the play Frost/Nixon when the call was allegedly made and said, "I have been accused of a lot of things but being dumb is not one of them." And he told the Post, "I don't deny that the phone number is mine but fabricating my voice would be exceedingly easy. Give me a f- - -ing break. This is the ultimate dirty trick and the kind of terror tactic Spitzer used in the Attorney General's Office."

The message became public after the senior Spitzer's lawyer sent a letter to the Senate Committee of Investigations and the State Ethics Commission. The Investigations committee head, George Winner, a Republican, suggested it's easy for caller ID to be changed and a Democratic committee member suggested that Bruno fire Stone. "

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:23 PM on 03/17/2008

Patterson was very funny with his speech. Looks like he will really work with both sides of the aisle. Though times are ahead. Good luck.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:14 PM on 03/17/2008
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I'm happy for the new Guv' but very concerned that people are buying the cover story

about how the leading critic of predatory lending and the principal of a fifty state revolt

against BushCo's financially ruinous maladministration, was outed by his bank with

the help of the IRS and the FBI. This was a political whack job and the MSM's in on it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:01 PM on 03/17/2008

Yeah, sure, whatever.
Paterson is just lucky because he's black.

Oh - and blind, too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 PM on 03/17/2008
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He has the best sense of humor I have see in a politician in a long time. Good luck David!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:36 PM on 03/17/2008

Congratulation to he Honorable David Patterson. Continued success. You don't stop laughing because you grow old......You grow old because you stop laughing. Don't ever loose your excellent sense of humor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:35 PM on 03/17/2008

Best of luck to Governor Paterson. Now set your eyes on the White House. Especially if this "having a Senator as President" thingy doesn't go too well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 PM on 03/17/2008

So now I'm going to try a test - let's see if Huffington Post won't censure me.

"Good luck governor!"

"You're the best!"

"Now Joe Bruno can box with you in the governor's office!"

"You're so funny also! You should be a comediene!"

"I really like you! Although I had never heard of you before last week, I know you're going to be the best governor ever"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 PM on 03/17/2008

It worked! Now I'm going to try to sneak this in and maybe they won't catch me.

"Before he was elected as Spitzer's running mate 15 months ago, Paterson was the senate minority leader. He came to power after forcing out former leader Martin Connor of Brooklyn. Paterson then dedicated himself to overturning the Republican seven-seat senate majority, said Senator Eric Schneiderman, a Manhattan Democrat who has known Paterson for more than 20 years. Democrats are two seats away from taking power in the senate.
Schneiderman said Paterson has a close relationship with Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno, 78, a Republican from Brunswick who was Spitzer's arch-enemy.
To illustrate how close the two men are Schneiderman recalled an incident when Bruno's secretary, after hearing a commotion in his office, rushed to investigate and found him and Paterson inside sparring.
Boxing
``I'm here working on boxing with my partner,'' Bruno, an avid boxer, told his secretary in explaining the noise, Schneiderman said. Bruno was teaching Paterson how to jab, Schneiderman said of the improbable friendship."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:22 PM on 03/17/2008

It's interesting how Huffington Post will only post the people who have really positive things to say but when someone points how Patterson is buddies with Bruno then they censure it.

"Before he was elected as Spitzer's running mate 15 months ago, Paterson was the senate minority leader. He came to power after forcing out former leader Martin Connor of Brooklyn. Paterson then dedicated himself to overturning the Republican seven-seat senate majority, said Senator Eric Schneiderman, a Manhattan Democrat who has known Paterson for more than 20 years. Democrats are two seats away from taking power in the senate.

Schneiderman said Paterson has a close relationship with Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno, 78, a Republican from Brunswick who was Spitzer's arch-enemy.

To illustrate how close the two men are Schneiderman recalled an incident when Bruno's secretary, after hearing a commotion in his office, rushed to investigate and found him and Paterson inside sparring.

Boxing

``I'm here working on boxing with my partner,'' Bruno, an avid boxer, told his secretary in explaining the noise, Schneiderman said. Bruno was teaching Paterson how to jab, Schneiderman said of the improbable friendship. "

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:07 PM on 03/17/2008
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I really like this guy!

He's a good communicator...He's funny, and I think he'll be effective about bi-partisan issues.

All the best, Gov!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:58 PM on 03/17/2008

good luck Governor!

Keep your nose clean.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:57 PM on 03/17/2008

Good luck Governor!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:45 PM on 03/17/2008

I'm sure Joe Bruno is planning a party to celebrate. He got what he wanted - a man who will allow the corruption in Albany to continue and who hasn't really done anything brave or controversial in his entire career. It's going to business as usual for all the crooks in Albany and this is exactly what the people in NY deserve.

"Before he was elected as Spitzer's running mate 15 months ago, Paterson was the senate minority leader. He came to power after forcing out former leader Martin Connor of Brooklyn. Paterson then dedicated himself to overturning the Republican seven-seat senate majority, said Senator Eric Schneiderman, a Manhattan Democrat who has known Paterson for more than 20 years. Democrats are two seats away from taking power in the senate.

Schneiderman said Paterson has a close relationship with Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno, 78, a Republican from Brunswick who was Spitzer's arch-enemy.

To illustrate how close the two men are Schneiderman recalled an incident when Bruno's secretary, after hearing a commotion in his office, rushed to investigate and found him and Paterson inside sparring.

Boxing

``I'm here working on boxing with my partner,'' Bruno, an avid boxer, told his secretary in explaining the noise, Schneiderman said. Bruno was teaching Paterson how to jab, Schneiderman said of the improbable friendship."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:34 PM on 03/17/2008
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This is a great day for all of us New Yorkers. Governor Paterson will be one of the best Governors if the best New York State will ever have.Congratulations Governor Paterson, I wish you the best and you have my support.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:17 PM on 03/17/2008
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