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Article: Nanny least of Kerik's problems; Ex-homeland security nominee faced some very tough questions
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- Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque)
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- December 14, 2004
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NEW YORK (AP) - Bernard Kerik's nanny problem might have proved
the least of his troubles if he had pressed ahead with his bid to
become homeland security secretary.
The past few days have seen news reports about a rash of possible
personal and professional improprieties on the part of the former New
York City police commissioner, including big stock-option windfalls,
connections with people suspected of doing business with the mob and,
on Monday, allegations he had simultaneous extramarital affairs with
two women.
Citing unidentified sources, the New York Daily News said Kerik
had overlapping affairs with Judith Regan, the publisher of his
recent memoir, and a city correction officer. He ...