
Gary A. Berwick
Former New York State Police inspector Gary A. Berwick repudiated any involvement in the Troopergate scandal in his suicide note. “An array of former state police superintendents, current and former detail members, and Pataki himself described Berwick as a straight-shooter who played by the book,” the New York Daily News writes. But, a former high-level trooper said, “he also was the kind of guy who could easily be a follower.”
Source: New York Daily News
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Former New York State Police inspector Gary A. Berwick repudiated any involvement in the Troopergate scandal in his suicide note. “An array of former state police superintendents, current and former detail members, and Pataki himself described Berwick as a straight-shooter who played by the book,” the New York Daily News writes. But, a former high-level trooper said, “he also was the kind of guy who could easily be a follower.”
Source: New York Daily News
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Daniel Wiese
Former State Police colonel Daniel Wiese is at the center of the accusations against the State Police. “He is regarded as an accomplished and respected state police officer, fiercely loyal to the governors he worked for and a bit of a hothead,” according to the Associated Press.
Source: Newsday (Associated Press)
Andrew Cuomo
Andrew Cuomo, the son of former N.Y. Gov. Mario Cuomo, is currently the attorney general of New York. Cuomo was President Bill Clinton’s federal housing secretary, and ran a failed campaign for the N.Y. governor’s office in 2002. He became attorney general in 2006, after first struggling to gain Democratic support. His investigations into the student loan industry and his inquiry into the governor’s police have received significant attention.
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Andrew Cuomo, the son of former N.Y. Gov. Mario Cuomo, is currently the attorney general of New York. Cuomo was President Bill Clinton’s federal housing secretary, and ran a failed campaign for the N.Y. governor’s office in 2002. He became attorney general in 2006, after first struggling to gain Democratic support. His investigations into the student loan industry and his inquiry into the governor’s police have received significant attention.
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1 comment:
All this started by Republican plan to get Spitzer out of office because he was to close the bring down Big Business Crooks. Now it's open up former Governors criminal activity. A police officer who knew to much killed himself. Cuomo will get to the bottom of it and the truth will come out. Again the public believe the GOP propaganda. Notice how no other name but Spitzer was released and the Emperors Sex Club will continue business this time overseas and yes their Rich American clients will continue.
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