Eric Schneiderman, who resigned as State Attorney General after a magazine report that he had slapped and choked four women with whom he had sexual relationships, will draw a pension of nearly $64,000 a year.
He joined a select list of state officials, many of whom served time in prison, who receive state pensions despite wrongdoing committed while in office.
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