Article: SPITZER GOES AFTER LIMOUSINE COMPANY.(Business)

Byline: Erik Kriss Albany Bureau

Albany -- The state's top prosecutor is trying to drive a Syracuse limousine company owner out of that business, charging he violated the terms of a 1999 court-approved settlement over his operations.

Attorney General Eliot Spitzer is seeking to bar Nicholas J. Masterpol Jr. from operating other limousine or transportation businesses in New York.

The attorney general also wants to fine Masterpol $25,000, make him pay $6,228.60, with interest, in restitution to 10 customers from Onondaga, Cayuga and Broome counties and $2,100 in costs to the state, and have him held in criminal and civil contempt.

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