New York: The Great Liquor Scandal

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Since the scandal started breaking, Governor Rockefeller has cooperated energetically with the grand jury's investigations and with the New York City district attorney's office. He fired S.L.A. Chairman Martin Epstein, who refused to testify under an immunity waiver, appointed an ex-FBI man to take his place. Even so, Rockefeller will inevitably, as Governor, be tarred with some responsibility for the scandal, if only because he appointed Epstein chairman of S.L.A. And the scandal will not go away any time soon. New York City's Assistant D.A. Alfred Scotti has ten accountants, 60 detectives and ten special investigators still digging.

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