Filed under: Scandal, Governors, 2010 Elections, EthicsPressure on New York Gov. David A. Paterson to step down is growing as key aide Peter E. Kaufmann has resigned, saying he cannot "in good conscience" continue working for the beleaguered governor.
Kaufmann quit Thursday after being interviewed for several hours by prosecutors from the office of New York Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo, who is investigating charges that Paterson improperly intervened in a domestic violence case involving another of his aides, the New York Times reported.
Kaufmann told investigators he came to doubt the truth of what the governor was telling him to tell reporters about the other aide, David W. Johnson, who is accused of beating a former girlfriend.
"As a former Naval officer in the United States Navy, integrity and commitment to public service are values I take seriously," Kaufmann said. "Unfortunately as recent developments have come to light, I cannot in good conscience continue in my current position."
Paterson, a Democrat, has already said he will not run for reelection, but he has refused to resign as governor. He took office after a sex scandal brought down his predecessor, Eliot Spitzer, two years ago. Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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