DC Madam Got Calls from the FBI, IRS and Many More
Klaus Marre
What do the FBI, the Archdiocese of Washington, the Japanese Embassy and the Coast Guard have in common?
According to the lawyer of Deborah Jeane Palfrey, the infamous DC
Madam who ran a prostitution ring in the nation’s capital, calls to his
former client were made from all of these places.
Montgomery Blair Sibley, who had previously said the DC Madam’s “Little Black Book” could shake up the presidential race, released a few documents to MSNBC recently that named all of the above – and more.
Other entities on the list include the IRS, the Postal Service, the
Forest Service and Johns Hopkins University. All in all, 174 government
agencies, companies and organizations are listed.
Sibley has been trying to get a gag order lifted that currently keeps
him from publishing the names of the people from the DC Madam’s list of
clients.
It must be noted that none of the entities listed above are accused
of wrongdoing, merely that somebody calling from there had contacted
Palfrey.
However, unless the calls from the FBI were part of an investigation,
the one from the Archdiocese were an attempt to save a soul and all of
the others were wrong numbers, chances are that there are plenty of
people in Washington right now who are rooting that the gag order
remains in place.
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