Silda Wall Spitzer knew about the whores and just didn't care. That's the word we're hearing from a reliable source who says in recent days disgraced former Gov. Eliot Spitzer has told friends his wife was aware of his affairs and many trysts with hookers for years but looked the other way. "He said something like, 'My [bleep]ing wife doesn't care, so why does anybody else care?"
I suppose when your husband (allegedly) likes to have his dirty anal area licked, you don´t complain when he outsources those activities to other less fortunate young women. The prostitute Ashley Dupre reported that the governor asked her to engage in "unsafe"sex acts.
Silda Wall Spitzer is really really Pro-Choice, I mean really pro-choice. Eliot Spitzer is the luckiest man on the face of the Earth. He get to chose who he have sex with!
Eliot Spitzer sure was one lucky guy until he got outed publicly for sleeping with hookers. Governor Eliot Spitzer’s wife Silda supposedly knew about his relations with hookers such as Ashley Alexandra Dupre and Kristin Davis, according to a reliable source for Page Six:
Gov. Eliot Spitzer has told friends his wife was aware of his dalliances with hookers for years but looked the other way. “He said something like, ‘My fucking wife doesn’t care, so why does anybody else care?” our insider told us.
Of course hes gonna say that. This dude was banging girls nearly as young as his daughters.
Oh, I think Mrs. Spitzer probably cared. It’s just that she was far too ambitious, and far too comfortable as a political wife, to do anything about it. Which, frankly, is almost worse than her not knowing at all. Or she just was not into anal play.
Silda Alice Wall Spitzer (born December 10, 1957 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina) is the founder and chair of the board of Children for Children, a not-for-profit organization that fosters community involvement and social responsibility in young people. As the wife of former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer, she was the First Lady of New York State from January 2007 until March 2008.
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Eliot Laurence Spitzer (born June 10, 1959) is an American lawyer and former politician of the Democratic Party. He served as Governor of New York from January 2007 until his resignation on March 17, 2008. Prior to being elected governor, Spitzer served as New York State Attorney General.
Spitzer was born and raised in the Bronx borough of New York City to real estate tycoon Bernard Spitzer and Anne Spitzer, an English literature professor. He attended Princeton University for his undergraduate studies and Harvard University for law school. It was there that he met his future wife, Silda Wall. She later founded Children for Children, a non-profit organization. After earning his Juris Doctor degree, Spitzer joined the law firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison.
Two years later, he joined the Manhattan district attorney's office, headed by Robert M. Morgenthau, to pursue organized crime. He launched the investigation that brought down the Gambino family's control over Manhattan's garment and trucking industries. In 1992, Spitzer left to work at the law firms of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and, later, Constantine and Partners.
In the 1998 election, Spitzer defeated incumbent Republican Dennis Vacco by a slim margin to become New York State Attorney General. His campaign was financed largely in part by a controversial multi-million dollar loan from his father. As attorney general, Spitzer prosecuted cases relating to corporate white collar crime, securities fraud, internet fraud and environmental protection. He most notably pursued cases against companies involved in computer chip price fixing, investment bank stock price inflation, and the 2003 mutual fund scandal. He also sued Richard Grasso, the former chairman of the New York Stock Exchange, claiming he had failed to fully inform the board of directors of his deferred compensation package, which exceeded $140 million.
In 2006, Spitzer was elected governor of New York after defeating Republican John Faso in the November election. During his time in office, he proposed a bill to legalize same-sex marriage in New York and issued an executive order allowing illegal aliens to be issued driver's licenses, which have both attracted controversy. In July 2007, he was admonished for his administration's involvement in ordering the State Police to record the whereabouts of State Senate majority leader Joseph L. Bruno.
In March 2008, The New York Times reported that he was a client of a prostitution ring under investigation by the federal government. On March 12, 2008, Spitzer announced his resignation as governor of New York, effective March 17, citing "private failings.
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