Silda Wall Spitzer

Silda Wall Spitzer

Silda Wall Spitzer is Eliot Spitzer's wife. Here are 5 things you need to know about Silda Spitzer: 1. She gave up her high-powered career as a corporate lawyer to support Eliot. 2. She has three daughters 3. She started a... [more]

Silda Wall Spitzer is Eliot Spitzer's wife.

Here are 5 things you need to know about Silda Spitzer:
1. She gave up her high-powered career as a corporate lawyer to support Eliot.
2. She has three daughters
3. She started a foundation called Children for Children
4. In March 2008, federal investigators identified Governor Spitzer, her hubby, as a customer of a high-priced prostitution ring
5. She has encouraged Eliot Spitzer not to resign because of the prostitution scandal. However, people close to the Governor say that Spitzer will in fact resign.

 
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Written by beckychr007 on
Oh how the feminist-identified ladies and metrosexual chuckleheads are so appalled that Eliot's wife is pulling a Tammy Wynette . How could any woman put herself through such public humiliation? Swallow your disgust, dry the tears, pull your gender guilty ass up to the bar, and have a wine spitzer . Just like Kristen knew what she was getting out of Client 9 , so does the Teutonic War Maiden . The Southern Girl came north to conquer the world, and was briefly distracted when the romance bug bit. In law school she married Peter Stamos , who now operates the three billion dollar ... Read Full Story
Written by dDawncrawford71 on
   Dawn E. Crawford Help Support Students Against Corruption   Donations       Spitzer resigns as New York governor   Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer announces his resignation beside his wife, Silda. "I look at my time as governor with a sense of what might have been," he said. Lt. Gov. David Paterson will succeed him effective Monday. The once-rising political star, embroiled in a prostitution scandal, will be replaced by Lt. Gov. David Paterson. By Erika Hayasaki, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer 9:47 AM PDT, March 12, 2008 NEW YORK -- Surrendering to intense pressure to ... Read Full Story
Written by kincaid356247 on
Well he emotionally killed them. The world is focusing on Eliot Spitzer's call girl ashley alexandra dupre. The happy hooker, the prostitute with a heart of gold. The wanna be singer. Radio station are playing her songs. But the real story hear is his wife and their 3 daughters. first let's talk about his wife Silda Wall Spitzer. She was a very beautiful woman, with a beautiful face and a very in shape body. When I say she was a very beautiful woman. I don't mean years ago or a year ago. I mean a few days ago. Silda Wall Spitzer has aged about ... Read Full Story
Written by rich4495 on
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Written by blukor01 on
Photo: Getty Images So Silda Wall Spitzer made her first red-carpet appearance last night for her Children for Children charity at Christie's. She didn't answer questions from the press, but she did make a sly reference to the hell she's endured ever since it came to light that her husband, former governor Eliot Spitzer, had a prostitution habit. "I would like to thank you all for being here with all my heart," she told the crowd. "I hope that your spring has been less eventful." Eventful, to say the least: Silda, who gave up her high-powered corporate-law career to take care of her children ... Read Full Story
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The former New York governor and attorney general thinks he has the solution to investigating all the shenanigans that occurred at AIG - publish online every email in the company's archives.  
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Worry no more, Journalism Industry, I have the solution to all of our job-related woes, a single-step way to further your journalism career and secure a high-profile job in a major-market metro: just sleep with Eliot Spitzer, for money.  
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Yesterday Eliot Spitzer had an excellent op-ed, about AIG, in the New York Times. Hendrik Hertzberg, at the New Yorker, praised it. No-one mentioned his sex scandal. Here's what he did right, and what Tiger Woods is doing wrong. Woods' media management errors were best outlined by John Cassidy, also at the New Yorker. But Spitzer's recovery has been nothing short of miraculous. It was revealed that he had sex with a hooker less than two years...  
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Former New York AG Eliot Spitzer, in a NYT op-ed on what should be done with the emails backlogged on AIG's servers: "Before releasing its regulatory clutches, the government should insist that the company immediately make these materials public. By putting the evidence online, the government could establish a new form of 'open source' investigation."...  
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In today's New York Times former New York Attorney General and Gov. Eliot Spitzer suggests one surefire way to find out the story behind the September 2008 deal that saved American International Group and, arguably, bailed out Goldman Sachs and other major banks: make public the emails that passed between these parties. Not a bad idea. As Spitzer, a former prosecutor and current blogger put it: "Once the documents are available for everyone to...  
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So when did the Times decide that Client Number 9, a/k/a former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer, was due for rehabilitation? And why? Today the Times published an op-ed that he co-authored, asking questions about A.I.G.: We end this extraordinary financial year with news that the Treasury is in discussions with American International Group about selling the taxpayers’ 80 percent ownership stake in that company. The government recently...  
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He's not dead yet. Like a lingering so cial disease that you just can't shake, Eliot Spitzer has something contagious to share with the people of New York. The former Love Gov wants to serve, again, in elective office -- a second act that he craves ...  
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