New York Gov. David Paterson (D) "personally directed two state officials to contact the woman who had accused his close aide of assaulting her," the New York Times reports.
"These accounts provide the first evidence that Mr. Paterson helped direct an effort to influence the accuser."
"The latest revelations come as Mr. Paterson spent much of Monday vowing to remain in office despite pressure on him to resign and distancing himself from the controversy over the domestic violence case."