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Spitzer will not be charged in call-girl case
NEW YORK - Federal prosecutors say they will not bring criminal charges against former Gov. Eliot Spitzer for his role in a prostitution scandal.
The announcement was made Thursday by Manhattan U.S. Attorney Michael Garcia. Garcia said that after a thorough investigation, his office found no evidence that Spitzer or his office misused public or campaign funds for prostitution.
Garcia said: "We have concluded that the public interest would not be further advanced by filing criminal charges in this matter."
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