Keyword: kristindavis
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The woman known as the "Manhattan Madam" for once running a high-end prostitution ring in New York City says she was bullied by Robert Mueller's team when she was forced to testify in front of a grand jury in connection with the Russia investigation. Kristin Davis said she was forced to answer leading questions on the character of her longtime friend and colleague Roger Stone. "I left there feeling very sick to my stomach," Davis said in an interview on Fox 5's Good Day New York.
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One of Stone’s Rules is “The only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about.” Even I may have taken exception to that rule last Friday. If you followed the news last Friday, you know that my longtime friend Kristin Davis testified before Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s grand jury, that my longtime associate and wingman Andrew Miller was held in contempt for his refusal to testify for the grand jury, and that a subpoena was dropped on Randy Credico who, despite his public denials, was the source who first told me that Wikileaks had the goods on...
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Roger Stone said Monday that he may be willing to cooperate with special counsel Robert Mueller, but vowed he would never testify against President Trump. "There is no circumstance in which I intend to be pressured in order to testify against the president. First of all, I have nothing that I could say about him that would be negative. Secondarily, I'm just not going to do that," Stone said during an appearance on CNN's "Outfront." "I wouldn't rule out cooperating with the special counsel if I can be helpful in some area, but there's no circumstance under which I would...
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Actress Kristin Davis opened up recently about her fear for the safety of her 5-year-old daughter, who is black, after Donald Trump’s Nov. 8 victory. A reported spike in hate crimes since Donald Trump defeated Hillary Clinton in the presidential election has raised concerns of a continued increase in racially motivated acts of violence. “I’m on the intense learning curve because I have to protect my child,” the “Sex and the City” star said in a “How I Got Over” interview with WNYC’s Rebecca Carroll. “I might have had the intellectual learning curve that we all hope and wish we...
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Hofstra University will host the first gubernatorial debate between GOP candidate Carl Paladino, Democratic opponent Andrew Cuomo and five third-party candidates on Monday, Oct. 18. All seven candidates said they plan to attend, including Anti-Prohibition Party candidate Kristin Davis, Freedom Party candidate Charles Barron, Green Party candidate Howie Hawkins, Libertarian Party candidate Warren Redlich and Jimmy McMillan of the Rent is too Damn High Party. The debate comes after Paladino accused Cuomo of avoiding a debate. It also comes two years after the university hosted the third and final Presidential debate in 2008. “This election is a critical one for...
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John Angelillo / Landov Eliot Spitzer may be mulling a return to politics, but the madam who allegedly supplied the ex-governor with call girls is starting her campaign first. Kristin Davis tells Tracy Quan why she's running for New York governor. Plus, other sex workers who've run for office.Kristin Davis, the New York madam who was arrested for running an escort agency during the Eliot Spitzer scandal, says she supplied him with call girls for five years—when he was attorney general and when he was governor of New York.Now she's campaigning as an independent for his former job and...
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Kristin Davis announced her candidacy for governor at a Midtown Manhattan hotel Monday morning. March 1, 2010 (DNAinfo/Heather Grossmann)By Heather GrossmannDNAinfo News EditorMIDTOWN EAST — New York’s gubernatorial race heated up Monday when "Manhattan Madam" Kristin Davis announced her candidacy.In front of a poster emblazoned with a naked woman silhouette, a marijuana leaf and a "P2" symbol, representing her pro-prostitution, pro-marijuana platform, the infamous provider of Eliot Spitzer's escorts said she's running as an independent and an "advocate of real reform."“Eliot Spitzer is symptomatic of the type of career politician who has brought this state to the brink of disaster,†Davis...
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Former sex worker Kristin Davis, dubbed the "Manhattan Madam," said she intends to run as a Libertarian in the race for governor of New York. Davis has help from a well known Republican operative, Roger Stone, who worked with former presidents including Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and both Bushes. "This is not a hoax, a prank or a publicity stunt. I want to get her a half-million votes," Stone said. Davis has talked about running against former Gov. (and alleged former client) Eliot Spitzer. In 2007, Stone tipped off the FBI to Spitzer's predilection for prostitutes, landing Davis nearly four...
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