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Paterson Bombshell Not Bomb, Not About Paterson

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The Times's "nonshell" at least comes with fun old photos of the Governor, this one taken during his father's 1970 campaign for Lieutenant Governor. (AP)
The Times has at last published its hotly anticipated bombshell exposé anticlimactic profile on Governor Paterson, and, as it turns out, the piece contains no salacious details on the rumored "drug fueled swinger parties" in the Executive Mansion. Instead, the article mainly focuses on Paterson's longtime right-hand man, David Johnson, and his shady past selling crack and (allegedly) beating women. Paterson and others call him D.J., and colleagues say that because he's 6-foot-7, with a booming voice, he makes the legally blind Governor feel safe. And when arguments with constituents got heated in Paterson's former Harlem office, one source explains, "It was good to have a big guy in the office."

When the Times bombshell rumor mill was churning full tilt, sources told the Post that Times reporters had been interviewing an ex-lover of David Johnson, and that turns out to be correct, so chalk one up (one!) for the tabloid of record. In fact, many of those close to Paterson were eager to trash D.J. on background, because they're worried about his "increasing prominence, and Mr. Paterson’s reliance" on the Deej. "We were all quite surprised about D. J. taking more of a policy role,” one former official told the Times. "It seemed like it was a long way to come in a short period of time for a guy who had been the governor’s wing man."

In 2001, when Paterson was a State Senator, D.J. punched his then-girlfriend outside the Harlem office, according to one witness. No charges were filed, but the former girlfriend (anonymously) insists she filed an earlier domestic violence complaint against Johnson. (The Times found no record of that.) She says nothing ever came of it because, "It was a long time ago. They didn’t take things as seriously back then." Johnson, through a spokesman for the governor, said he never touched her, and that others in the office had asked her to leave.

Two other altercations led to calls to police, the most recent last Halloween, when cops were called to a woman's apartment after a dispute with D.J. "involved the woman’s costume." It's unclear whether Johnson had torn it off her or menaced her further. All of this is pretty awkward for Paterson, who has made domestic violence one of his core issues. But in an interview with the Times, he defended the Deej, saying, "I think in anybody’s history, you can come up with a couple incidents where they acted improperly. And this may, and I accentuate may, have been one of them."

And when D.J. was 18, he was arrested for selling crack cocaine to an undercover officer outside his mother's Harlem apartment. (Where's Uncle Jesse when you need him?) He could have received up to 25 years in prison, but was sentenced to five years of probation, which he completed without incident. He went on to graduate from John Jay College of Criminal Justice in 2002, and is now Paterson's "closet confidant," earning $132,000 a year. "I will not turn my back on someone because of mistakes made as a teenager," Paterson said in a statement.

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  • Spirit of 76

    Nice afro, Davey.

  • cleanupnynow

    David Paterson makes domestic violence one of his signature issues, while at the same time gives a free ride to David Johnson, a women beater - what a hypocrite. Didn’t Eliot Spitzer make headlines by going after prostitution rings, and then personally solicited their services? Seems like Paterson and Spitzer are alike as two peas in a pod.

    It is not surprising that David Paterson hires ex-felons to positions of power. David Paterson has a history of hiring friends and gal pals to critical state jobs. Hopefully the next Governor will get these unqualified and incompetent hacks currently occupying positions out of their skill set, off the public payroll.

    Paterson is just up not up to the task of governing. He does not have what it takes to govern effectively. “The Democratic Conference Organizational and Structural Report” detailing the workings of Paterson’s office while he was Senate Minority leader is an objective assessment of this clowns ability to manage or more precisely mismanage.

    http://www.politico.com/static/PPM110_demreportfinal.html

    This scathing report indicated that Paterson’s Senate Minority office, headed by the supremely incompetent Michael Jones-Bey, was completely dysfunctional. Mr. Jones-Bey, a childhood friend of Paterson, who is now incredulously Director of Division of Minority & Women's Business Development at Empire State Development Corporation, was reported to be more interested in partying and boozing up with staff than working.

    Wow! You can be a total bozo or even ex-felon, but if you work for David Paterson you get promoted for your incompetence.



  • commonman

    "the tabloid of record" -- love it.

  • theboneranger

    his wife kind of looks like his mom.

  • Jail_Bait

    Soon enough David Paterson will be gone, and his ridiculous run as the accidental governor will be nothing more than an historical curio -- "You think things are bad now, once we had a blind governor because the real governor had sex with prostitutes ... with his socks on."

  • NannyState

    All this shit over a guard dog? Who cares if that guy sold crack and beat women? We want our Governor to sell crack and beat women. :(

  • Gregoire

    Governors and mayors used to be escorted by thugs hired by Tammany Hall. If this were 1920, this wouldn't be news, it would be requirement.

  • nicemarmot

    I totally called it being nothing. Also that picture is freaking awesome.

  • henryhamilton

    You should be all over the Amy Bishop story. Talk to Bill Delahunt's office.

  • John_Matrix

    that picture is PRICELESS.

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