Ex-NY governor pays $62K fine over Yankees tickets

 New York Gov. David Paterson, left,  escorted by security, leaves his apartment en route to a news conference where he was to announce he is  not going to run for another term as governor, Friday Feb. 26, 2010 in New York.
New York Gov. David Paterson, left, escorted by security, leaves his apartment en route to a news conference where he was to announce he is not going to run for another term as governor, Friday Feb. 26, 2010 in New York.

— Former New York Gov. David Paterson has paid $62,124 to settle his fine from the state ethics board over free Yankees tickets he obtained for the 2009 World Series.

The board’s spokesman, Walter Ayres, confirms that the check was received Thursday.

The state Public Integrity Commission had found the Democrat violated ethics laws in obtaining the tickets.

The commission had found Paterson that contradicted his staff, the Yankees and common sense when he falsely claimed he always intended to pay for five tickets to the first game of the 2009 World Series at Yankee Stadium.

Paterson performed no ceremonial function at the game he attended with his son, his son’s friend, and two staff members.

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