From CBS News, New York: "A special investigator said Thursday Gov. David Paterson gave misleading testimony about getting free tickets to a Yankees World Series game last fall.
And he could face criminal charges, reports CBS 2’s Marcia Kramer.
Getting five free tickets to see the Bronx Bombers play in the World Series may prove to be a very costly mistake for the governor.
A special prosecutor working for Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said Paterson issued “inaccurate and misleading” testimony on whether he was going to pay for the tickets, which each cost $425. The report details how before Game 1, Paterson’s office sent a letter to the Yankees saying he was “attending on official business” and “tickets would not be paid for.”
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2010/08/26/report-possible-charges-for-paterson-over-yankees-tickets/
So, what kind of official business was Patterson doing at a World Series? Seems like an elitist attitude.
No wonder he is not seeking a second or first term.
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