Eliot Spitzer, with wife Silda Wall, on March 12, 2008, announcing he would resign as New York governor amid a sex scandal.(Photo: Timothy A. Clary, AFP/Getty)

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  • Spitzer and his wife, Silda Wall Spitzer, were married in 1987
  • She stood by his side in 2008 when Spitzer resigned after admitting he paid for sex with prostitutes
  • Spitzer attempted a political comeback this year by running for city comptroller
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NEW YORK (AP) — Former New York governor Eliot Spitzer and his wife announced late Tuesday that their two-decade-plus marriage is over.

The couple issued a statement announcing the split, saying "We regret that our marital relationship has come to an end and we have agreed not to make any other public statement on this subject."

Spitzer and his wife, Silda Wall Spitzer, were married in 1987 and she supported his rise from state's attorney general to governor. They have three grown children.

She stood by his side in 2008 when Spitzer resigned after admitting he paid for sex with prostitutes, but largely stepped out of the public eye after that. A former corporate lawyer, she went to work in the business world.

Spitzer attempted a political comeback this year by running for city comptroller but lost in the Democratic primary.

Wall Spitzer did not campaign publicly for him. They have been living apart for months.

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