Posted on 07/06/2007 5:58:35 AM PDT by stm
WASHINGTON A woman accused of running a prostitution ring in the nation's capital is free to distribute thousands of pages of phone records after a federal judge lifted a restraining order on Thursday.
U.S. District Court Judge Gladys Kessler's order granted the request of Deborah Jeane Palfrey, 51, of Vallejo, Calif., to quash restrictions by government prosecutors that prohibited her from giving away the list.
"As a result, Jeane has determined to release those records under certain conditions to qualified individuals or organizations," wrote her attorney, Montgomery Blair Sibley, in an e-mail.
Palfrey and her attorney have said the list contains up to 15,000 names and could shake up Washington by revealing high-profile individuals.
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Very, very bad.
Heeheehee...
“under certain conditions to qualified individuals”
I wonder what those conditions might be? Whoever can come up with the most money? The qualified individuals might be those with the deepest pockets.
The judge that imposed the restraining order in the first place should be taken out back and beaten. Clear First Amendment violation.
...by fission, like most other bacteria.
ROFL!
Thanks. Just don’t tell anyone I stole that joke from Robert A. Heinlein.
I wonder if we’ll ever see any Democrat names on the list?
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