ALBANY, N.Y. - New York's attorney general issued a report Monday recommending disciplinary action be considered against Gov. Eliot Spitzer's office for releasing information about a top legislator's use of state aircraft.
"The governor's office planned to obtain information concerning Senator (Joseph) Bruno's use of state aircraft for the purpose of giving this information to the media," Attorney General Andrew Cuomo wrote in his report on the scandal.
Bruno, the Senate majority leader, had accused Spitzer's office of political espionage.
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