| Federal Prosecutors Examining Spitzer’s Money ALBANY — Federal
prosecutors are investigating whether Gov. Eliot Spitzer used campaign
funds in connection with his alleged meetings with prostitutes, people
with purported knowledge of the investigation told the New York Times.
Spitzer’s lawyers have begun consulting with a campaign finance expert who has long worked for Spitzer’s political organization to see whether campaign money was spent on the trips, a person briefed on the investigation reportedly told the Times. The governor, in the two brief statements he made this week as his political career ended, has not directly addressed the allegations concerning his use of prostitutes. But, according to the Times, he has told his aides in recent days that he used prostitutes only in the last eight months and never spent campaign or public money in that regard. If campaign money was involved, it would expand the scope of a criminal inquiry, because it is illegal to use campaign money for personal expenses, the Times reported. Spitzer, a Democrat, has championed a campaign finance reform proposal for much of his tenure, according to the Times. -- NYSSCPA.org News Staff Posted on 3/14/08 |