Manhattan Adult Entertainment: Paterson: Gillibrand first, Ford second
Governor suggests he could “bounce a few left hands” off the SNL crew.
Posted January 13, 2010 11:55 AM
by Mark Silva
It’s been one of those years for New York Gov. David Paterson, who replaced the disgraced former governor of New York, Eliot Spitzer, who was cavorting with call girls.
First the White House tries to talk Paterson out of seeking election this year, then Saturday Night Live makes fun of his blindness, then former Rep. Harold Ford Jr. of Tennessee starts talking about taking on the governor’s appointee for the former Senate seat of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Kirsten Gillibrand, in her bid for election, and then the governor’s teenage son gets picked up for playing dice.
Fifteen-year-old Alex Paterson was taken in for questioning by New York City police after he was allegedly caught playing a game of dice with four friends near his Upper West Side high school. Police said they found a credit card on him that was either lost or stolen. A police official said a juvenile report was issued, a form kept in station houses that police and juvenile officers can refer to if other trouble arises involving the juvenile.