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Staten Island District Attorney Daniel Donovan, a Republican, lost to Democratic Attorney General Eric Schneiderman in 2010.
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The report by special prosecutor Daniel Donovan, who conducted one of the investigations, stated that Silver and Lopez, not the women, sought confidentiality.
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Staten Island District Attorney Daniel Donovan said his office did more than 50 interviews but there was no basis to conclude a chargeable offense was committed.
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The borough's Republican district attorney, Daniel Donovan, began an investigation in 2009 into the party's finances but recused himself in 2010 and asked a state Supreme Court justice to appoint a special prosecutor.
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Staten Island District Attorney Daniel Donovan, acting as a special prosecutor to look into claims made by female members of the Brooklyn Democrat's staff, said his office found no basis for a chargeable offense.
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Though their home was obliterated, Kristina Daniel and her husband Donovan told a London Telegraph reporter that the only thing untouched in their home appeared to be an empty water bottle.
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