Federal court records just unsealed "provided the most detailed public account to date" of former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer's (D) involvement with the prostitution ring, the New York Times reports.
Spitzer "met regularly with Emperor's Club prostitutes, sometimes in cities outside New York and Washington, over 18 months to 2 years, using a variety of aliases and paying with postal money orders."
New York Post: "Spitzer was working his way through the stable of more than a dozen
hookers with the Emperors Club before getting caught and resigning in
disgrace."