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Spitzer's Downfall a Blow for ConsumersAs attorney general, Spitzer fought hard for consumer interests |
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By Truman Lewis March 12, 2008
Spitzer resigned this morning after the stunning revelation that he had been involved in a high-end prostitution ring. As attorney general, Spitzer was an outspoken champion of consumers and took a hard line with companies large and small that had ridden roughshod over consumer interests. But his accomplishments as attorney general cut no ice with New Yorkers. A poll found that 49% of New Yorkers said Spitzer should face criminal charges and pundits quickly turned against him. "It is as if Ken Starr had been caught with an intern," said Newsday columnist Dan Janison. Spitzer continued to press for consumer legislation even after becoming governor. In August 2007, he signed legislation creating the Airline Bill of Rights, a first-in-the-nation law that requires carriers to provide passengers with food, water, fresh air, power, and working restrooms on any flight on which passengers have boarded the plane and the flight has been delayed for more than three hours. As attorney general, Spitzer -- who in person is brash, aggressive and, many say, ill-mannered -- caused panic in executive suites throughout New York as he ruthlessly "followed the money" to nail executives for misdeeds great and small. On at least one occasion, Spitzer lashed out at call-girl rings, even denouncing the "johns" that kept them in business and inveighing against the use of sophisticated business technology to operate the world's oldest business. It's thus ironic that it was Spitzer himself who used text messages, phones and money transfers to arrange his trysts with call girls, alerting bank employees who in turn reported the suspicious pattern of behavior to investigators. Past gloriesAmong Spitzer's more celebrated consumer protection cases: H&R Block Threatened Employees, Spitzer Charges
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