Wall Street and all good Americans rejoice.
The case involving Spitzer started when banks noticed frequent cash transfers from several accounts and filed suspicious activity reports with the Internal Revenue Service, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press. The accounts were traced back to Spitzer, leading public corruption investigators to open an inquiry.
What's great about this is that it had absolutely nothing to do with payback. He did it to himself, without doubt because his arrogance led him to believe he'd never be caught.
This couldn't possibly have happened to a nicer guy. I'm even having trouble feeling bad for his wife, since she's standing by him. If I ever pulled something even remotely like that, my wife would be calling some of her large NBA friends to come beat some sense into me. And then she'd divorce me.
Just walk away, Silda. You can do better.