Spitzer Faces Probe in Senate
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The fallout from a damaging report by Attorney General Cuomo’s office detailing the Spitzer administration’s use of state police for political attack purposes is likely to spread, threatening to upend Governor Spitzer’s agenda and bring down his most senior adviser.
After a three-week investigation, Mr. Cuomo’s office yesterday released a 53-page report accusing Mr. Spitzer’s communications director, Darren Dopp, and a top state homeland security official of ordering state police to take extraordinary measures to track the use of air and ground police escorts by the Republican Senate majority leader, Joseph Bruno, in an effort to catch him abusing state resources.
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