IRS money trail led to Spitzer, hooker

March 10, 2008

Notch up another one to the T-men.

Spitzer_presser_080310_ms_2The IRS was a key player in taking down New York Gov. Elliot Spitzer, the man who made his political name battling high-finance corruption.

That’s because it was the money, not the prostitute to whom Spitzer allegedly gave it, that first caught investigators’ attention.

It seems that governor’s "suspicious" money movement prompted a bank to
call the IRS which then brought in
the FBI’s Public Corruption Squad. According to to ABC News, federal agents initially thought Spitzer was hiding bribes.

"We had no interest at all in the prostitution ring until the thing
with Spitzer led us to learn about it," said one Justice Department
official.

I’m sure somewhere Eliot Ness is smiling.

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