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Scandal-hit NY governor 'sorry' | |
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New York State Governor Eliot Spitzer has apologised amid allegations of involvement in a prostitution ring. | New York State Governor Eliot Spitzer has apologised amid allegations of involvement in a prostitution ring. |
The married father-of-three said he had acted in a way that violated his obligations to his family. | The married father-of-three said he had acted in a way that violated his obligations to his family. |
Gov Spitzer, a Democrat, apologised to his family and the public, whom he said he should have served better. | |
He made no reference to allegations published by The New York Times, which said he had been involved with a high-priced prostitution service. | He made no reference to allegations published by The New York Times, which said he had been involved with a high-priced prostitution service. |
"I failed to live up to the standards I set up to myself," the first-term governor told a packed press conference at his Manhattan office. | "I failed to live up to the standards I set up to myself," the first-term governor told a packed press conference at his Manhattan office. |
"I must now dedicate some time to regain the trust of my family," he added, as his wife, Silda, stood by his side. | |
He declined to answer questions as to whether he would resign but said he would report back "in short order". | |
Exclusive operation | |
Last week, four people were arrested in connection with the alleged prostitution ring, the New York Times reported. | |
He has disgraced his office and the entire state of New York James TediscoRepublican state assembly leader class="" href="/1/hi/world/americas/7288725.stm">Profile: Eliot Spitzer | |
As part of the investigation, a federal wire-tap on a Washington hotel last month had recorded Mr Spitzer allegedly arranging to meet a prostitute, the newspaper added. | As part of the investigation, a federal wire-tap on a Washington hotel last month had recorded Mr Spitzer allegedly arranging to meet a prostitute, the newspaper added. |
Mr Spitzer, 48, had abruptly cancelled Monday afternoon appointments to meet senior advisors about the allegations, the Times reported. | Mr Spitzer, 48, had abruptly cancelled Monday afternoon appointments to meet senior advisors about the allegations, the Times reported. |
According to court papers, the investigation involves an exclusive prostitution ring called the Emperor's Club VIP, which operated in cities across the US, as well as in London and Paris. | |
More than 50 prostitutes were employed by the ring, charging fees ranging from $1,000 to more than $5,500 an hour, prosecutors said. | |
Political fallout | |
The Republican minority leader of the New York state assembly, James Tedisco, called for Mr Spitzer to resign "immediately". | |
"Today's news that Eliot Spitzer was likely involved with a prostitution ring and his refusal to deny it leads to an inescapable conclusion: he has disgraced his office and the entire state of New York," Mr Tedisco said. | |
The scandal could prove embarrassing for New York Senator Hillary Clinton, who is competing with rival Barack Obama to be the Democratic Party's choice to run for president. | |
A close ally of Mrs Clinton, Mr Spitzer has pledged to support her campaign. | |
He is one of the 796 super-delegates - party leaders and elected officials - who will vote on which candidate to back at the Democrats' national convention in August. | |
Mr Spitzer was elected governor in November 2006, promising ethical reform in New York. | |
As New York's attorney general, he had become known as the Sherriff of Wall Street for his relentless pursuit of financial wrong-doing. | As New York's attorney general, he had become known as the Sherriff of Wall Street for his relentless pursuit of financial wrong-doing. |
He had also taken a firm line against prostitution in New York. | He had also taken a firm line against prostitution in New York. |