Posted on 04/10/2007 11:38:55 AM PDT by lieutenant columbo
A Vallejo woman indicted for allegedly running a prostitution ring in the nation's capital has turned over phone records of thousands of clients to ABC News as part of an interview that is to air next month, her civil attorney said Monday.
Deborah Jeane Palfrey, 50, was interviewed by ABC News several weeks ago, the network confirmed Monday. The network did not pay Palfrey for the interview, which is to run on "20/20" beginning May 4, according to ABC News and Palfrey's attorney, Montgomery Blair Sibley.
Palfrey has hinted that well-known people in Washington were among her clients from 1993 to 2006, but has not named any. Asked whether ABC News could identify former clients, Sibley said, "Records were turned over unconditionally to them. They're going to do what they're going to do. Who knows?"
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*****pardon my double-use of the word already.*****
yeah i was about to say...you already said “already” already... =P
what about those working in Tech Support and Lost Luggage?
George Steponallofus will turn out to be another ace in hole for the Clintons. He’s already in the conference room making calls.
A 2001 alumna of Washington College.
But..if it's real AND it's accurate, I hope they expose EVERY ONE of them.
ABC News: “It’s strange, but the only names on the list were prominent Republicans. Who would’ve thunk it?”
I bet the media wishes this was an election year, so they could release the names just months before the election. Of course they would list the Republicans first, then we would find out about the Democrats a few weeks after the election, buried on page D-7 in the NYT.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Morris turned up. He humiliated his wife, having been found with a prostitute some years ago. You really think he’s changed all that much? I don’t THINK so. I’ll be surprised if they ever let that list out. Too much political damage on both sides. Naughty boys on the hill. Naughty naughty. And the vast majority of them think they are entitled, too.
You’re right. They should.
This is exactly how this used to play out too. Amazing the list you can build, and you are literally starting out at the ‘top of the bottom’ of the list of professions out there.
Professional sports agents should be there.
Movie producers
Lobbyists
There’s three more I missed.
It’s a fun game to play, and if you drink whilst doing it, you tend to get more creative at it.
Actors
Mortgage Insurance Providers
Ad Agency Executives
See, three more.
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