Client Number 9
- 4 Arrests, Then 6 Days to a Resignation, New York Times (Mar. 13, 2008)
- For an Aspiring Singer, a Harsher Spotlight, New York Times (Mar. 13, 2008)
- The Year of Governing Dangerously, Vanity Fair (Jan. 2008)
- The Humbling of Eliot Spitzer, The New Yorker (Dec. 10, 2007)
“Troopergate”
- July 23, 2007 Office of the Attorney General Report on Misuse of State Aircraft and Resources of New York State Police
- July 24, 2008 Commission on Public Integrity Notice of Reasonable Cause against Spitzer Aides Richard Baum, Daren Dopp, William Howard and Preston Felton:
NYS Commission on Public Integrity Notice of Reasonable Cause (July 24, 2008)
- 4 Spitzer Aides Broke Ethics Law, Panel Says, New York Times (July 25, 2008)
- Former Leader Of Troopers Admits Guilt, New York Times (Nov. 25, 2009) [Preston L. Felton, who was acting superintendent of the State Police under Gov. Eliot Spitzer]
- Ex-Spitzer Aide Fined $10,000 in Bruno Case, New York Times (Oct. 7, 2009) [Darren Dopp, former communications director for Gov. Eliot Spitzer]
Darren Dopp Decision and Notice of Civil Assessment
- NYS Inspector General Report on Leaks During “Troopergate” Investigation to Spitzer’s Office by Commission on Public Integrity Executive Director Herbert Teitlebaum:
- Paterson Asks Ethics Panel to Quit, New York Times (May 13, 2009) [“The report of the state inspector general, Joseph Fisch, concluded that the [Commission on Public Integrity’s] director, Herbert Teitelbaum, exchanged at least 165 phone calls and held regular dinners over a five-month period in 2007 with Robert Hermann, a close friend who was a member of Gov. Eliot Spitzer’s cabinet. During these conversations, the report said, Mr. Teitelbaum told Mr. Hermann of the progress and details of the inquiry conducted by the panel, the Commission on Public Integrity, into the Spitzer administration’s handling of the travel records of the longtime Senate majority leader, Joseph L. Bruno.”]