Governor Paterson Fined $62K Over Yankees Series Tickets

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MICHAEL VIRTANEN   12/20/10 01:56 PM ET   AP

ALBANY, N.Y. — New York Gov. David Paterson contradicted his staff, the Yankees and common sense when he falsely claimed he always intended to pay for five tickets to the first game of the 2009 World Series at Yankee Stadium, a state commission said in assessing him a $62,125 fine.

In a report released Monday, the Commission on Public Integrity said Paterson performed no ceremonial function at the game, which still would not have entitled him to free tickets for his son and son's friend. The others were used by the governor and the two staff members. He and two of his staff paid for four of the tickets a few days later.

"The moral and ethical tone of any organization is set at the top. Unfortunately, the governor set a totally inappropriate tone by his dishonest and unethical conduct," said commission Chairman Michael Cherkasky. "Such conduct cannot be tolerated by any New York State employee, particularly our governor."

The commission said the civil penalty consists of the $2,125 value of the tickets and $60,000 for three violations of the state's public officer's law.

Paterson had said it was his duty to attend the opening series game at the new Bronx stadium. A call to his lawyer Theodore Wells Jr. was not immediately returned Monday.

There was a question whether the Democratic governor gave "intentionally false testimony" to the commission about having written an $850 check in advance for two tickets, special counsel Judith Kaye, the state's former chief judge, said in an August report.

However, Kaye said the perjury issue was "clouded" by the way Paterson's commission testimony was given, with the entries read aloud to the legally blind governor, instead of him personally examining a check that was not filled out in his own handwriting.

Wells said then that Paterson didn't lie, and he noted Kaye's report didn't recommend bringing charges.

However, she said the evidence warranted consideration of criminal charges.

Albany County District Attorney P. David Soares said in August the case was under consideration but they would have no comment until the review was complete.

Calls to Soares' office were not immediately returned Monday.

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03:14 AM on 12/22/2010
How many games did Rudy go to as mayor? What do you think, George handed him a bill? Paterson is actually a really good guy. This is absurd. He was the governor of the state attending the world series. Hell, it's practically required that he go.
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mvaldivia32
"fade to bolivian" - Mike Tyson
10:52 PM on 12/21/2010
i gotta think this is a bunch of hogwash...c'mon man he's the governor of the state - he should be allowed to attend the world series in his state.
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10:48 PM on 12/21/2010
I hope at the very least they were obstructed view seats!
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FreedToChoose
...excepting when I'm not.
05:14 PM on 12/21/2010
I guess he's stuck with the 2010 tickets.
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duckzilla
03:15 PM on 12/21/2010
Wow...$62,125

All this for a game he didn't even see. He could have just bought a $10 radio
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parlimentMike
Don't settle for less evil, demand good
12:44 PM on 12/21/2010
Another Yankee World Series Championship, priceless.
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BruntLIVE
Deal with my fullboreness
12:05 PM on 12/21/2010
Governor Paterson Fined $62K Over Yankees Series Tickets = You are still Black and don't you forget it.
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10:01 AM on 12/21/2010
The law is the law i guess, though i don't consider it that big a deal for the Governor to get some free tickets. i guess it is a slippery slope though.
 
However, his mistake was he obviously lied about it.
 
I feel this man is not the best governor but has done his best and unfortunately has been made into a mockery, in large point because of his eye problem which causes him to look a little funny during interviews and press conferences. it's a shame.
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06:28 AM on 12/21/2010
He did nothing wrong.He is the governor, he should get free tickets. I bet a million, rudy doesn't pay for his lifetime seats. Racism at it's best just like the, ny times investigating his aide. Witch hunt at best. I'm, tired of the white elite, with this phantom racism. I hope black people realize we sleep with the enemy.
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robjh1
That Job Just Isn't Into You!
11:43 PM on 12/20/2010
I am amazed at the corruption of New York politics and no does anything.
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MikeyJaii
Socialism.
11:29 PM on 12/20/2010
Shame he's the Governor.
09:36 PM on 12/20/2010
Geeze, when will the bloodletting end for David Paterson, soon I guess. This disproportionate response to a very minor infraction seems to make but a mockery of the real and substantive issue of public integrity. In a country where war criminals are not accountable for the death and destruction they have caused, it is interesting to observe the moral certitude of those condemning a man over some free baseball game tickets, it is just too rich.
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04:57 PM on 12/20/2010
This is too funny but a severe penalty for just wanting to be seen at a baseball game.
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04:50 PM on 12/20/2010
Isn't that the dude from SNL ?
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06:30 PM on 12/20/2010
SMH, ur silly.........................lol
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bklynnupe
02:10 PM on 12/20/2010
What a shame, Patterson let them turn him turn him into a real bobo.
Giuliani had World Series rings and no one said a thing to that creep.