People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones
But somehow, they always do:
The rumor mill says he's going to resign, which sounds plausible.
You really wonder why a person would seek out the limelight when he has skeletons like this in his closet.
NEW YORK - Gov. Eliot Spitzer apologized to his family and the public on Monday, but did not not elaborate on a bombshell report that he has been involved in a prostitution ring.
"I have acted in a way that violates my obligations to my family ... my sense of right and wrong," he said at a news conference at his Manhattan office. "I must now dedicate some time to rededicate my trust to my family."
Spitzer's wife stood at his side, her hands behind her back and her eyes cast downward, as he made the statement.
The New York Times reported that a person with knowledge of the governor's role believes the governor is identified as a client in court papers. Four people allegedly connected to a high-end prostitution ring called Emperors Club VIP were arrested last week.
The rumor mill says he's going to resign, which sounds plausible.
You really wonder why a person would seek out the limelight when he has skeletons like this in his closet.
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