Surprise! Because there’s no corruption amongst our betters in DC. None at all. And not that using a prostitution service makes you vulnerable for blackmail. Not at all.
Via Washington Examiner.
Employees from the FBI, IRS, Japanese Embassy, Department of Commerce, State Department and the Coast Guard frequented the D.C. Madam between 2000 and 2006, according to her attorney.
Deborah Jean Palfrey ran an escort service in Washington between 2000 and 2006 and had clients with 174 companies, organizations and government agencies in the nation’s capital, according to documents filed by her attorney Monday. No names of individuals have been released by Montgomery Blair Sibley, who represented Palfrey.
Palfrey died from an apparent suicide in 2008 shortly after being convicted and sentenced.
In his emergency motion filed with the U.S. District Court of the District of Columbia, Sibley wrote he had been forced to keep quiet about the clients since restraining orders were filed in 2007. He said information he has could affect the 2016 presidential election…
The 174 companies and government agencies identified in Sibley’s motion Monday are from the cellphone numbers of Verizon Wireless customers that were in records subpoenaed by Sibley. About 815 Verizon customers were included in that subpoena.
Other government agencies include the Department of Health and Human Services, the U.S. Forest Service, different branches of the Army, the General Services Administration, the IRS, the National Drug Intelligence Center and the Department of Agriculture, among others.
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No mention of the Secret Service….YET.
Excellent point!!
Name Names. Every last one of them.
posted 4/11 1144pm Texas[Eliot Spitzer]Time
Agree, this is exactly what we deserve to know, as it speaks not just to character, but to national security.
Cruz didn’t become a Senator until 2012. The Madam operated between 2000-2006. I believe the Senator who desires to become President is Bernie Sanders.
Besides, we’re not talking about the Senate, we’re talking about a (ahem!) House. And, yes, it is indeed a House of Congress, albeit not quite as defined in the Constitution. (I’d best quit this line of monologue before I start talking about the “members”.)
A restraining order? An emergency motion? A presidential, umm, election. That all sounds kinky. I hope they have a safe word.
Maynard, you are so bad! LOL!