The New York Times
Thu, March 11, 2010 -- 3:50 PM ET
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Cuomo Will Recuse Himself From Paterson Cases
Facing growing political pressure, Andrew M. Cuomo, the New
York Attorney General, said he would appoint an independent
counsel to take over his office's investigation into two
matters involving Gov. David Paterson: whether he and his
administration interfered in a domestic violence case
involving an aide, and whether he lied to the state ethics
commission about receiving free tickets to a World Series
game at Yankee Stadium.
Mr. Cuomo, who is widely said to be planning a run for
governor in November, plans to appoint Judith S. Kaye, the
former Chief Judge of New York, to lead the inquiries.
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