Out Foxed

No, it probably wasn’t the 17th-century Quaker hero George Fox who inspired the alias alleged to have been used by then–New York governor Eliot Spitzer in his ill-advised liaisons with prostitutes.

No, it probably wasn’t the 17th-century Quaker hero George Fox who inspired the alias alleged to have been used by then–New York governor Eliot Spitzer in his ill-advised liaisons with prostitutes. It was more likely the Rye Brook, New York–based fund-of-funds manager George Fox, a longtime Spitzer friend and supporter.

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