With pressure mounting on Governor Eliot Spitzer to resign over a prostitution scandal, investigators said he was clearly a repeat customer who spent tens of thousands of dollars — perhaps as much as  000 — with the high-priced prostitution service over an extended period of time.
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/ 23 November 2005
Warner Music Group has agreed to pay -million to settle an investigation into payoffs for radio airplay of artists, New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer said on Tuesday. Warner is the second major United States recording company to reform and settle with Spitzer in a practice the attorney general called industry-wide.
One of the biggest United States music companies, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, agreed on Monday to pay -million and to stop paying radio-station employees to feature its artists to settle an investigation by New York attorney general Eliot Spitzer. The agreement resulted from an investigation of suspected ”pay for play” practices.