Former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer ’81 (D) will not face charges in the prostitution scandal that led to his resignation last spring, according to a statement made today by Michael Garcia, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of ...(back to the article)
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Laws are made to protect the innocent. People will always look at Spitzer's children and think about what their father did. Spitzer's children will always think that people are thinking those things. Their lives will not be what they could have been. Do not be surprised if they start having trouble in school and drop out of college. Spitzer should have gone to prison for a very long time to protect the future innocent.
Silda gets what she gets for staying with him. People will always ask her children why she did that like they ask Clinton's children.
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