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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,258045,00.html

WASHINGTON — The so-called "Beltway Madam" pleaded not guilty to federal racketeering and money laundering charges in federal court Friday.

Prosecutors say Deborah Jean Palfrey, 50, ran a call-girl service in the Washington, D.C. area for 13 years, taking appointments from her California home and dispatching women to luxury hotels in Washington and Baltimore. They say the service promoted prostitution.


Palfrey, who was indicted last week, is threatening to release her little black book of 10,000 clients on the Internet to pay for her defense.

She writes on her Web site that "consideration is being given to selling the entire 46 pounds of detailed and itemized phone records for the 13-year period, to raise the requisite defense funds."

Palfrey claims she needs the money after authorities raided her home last fall, seizing $1.5 million in real estate and cash and leaving her too broke to mount a good defense.


If she releases this, I'm donating to her defense.

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13 years in Washington DC= a whole lot of politicians getting nervous.

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Originally posted by Sam The Sham
13 years in Washington DC= a whole lot of politicians getting nervous.
She might end up gouing for a little midnight swim in the potomac.

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Originally posted by joe shmo
She might end up gouing for a little midnight swim in the potomac.
Never heard of a mysterious death in D.C. Before.

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i say she will misteriously receive a presidential pardon. and then take a swim in the potomac

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Originally posted by Zahlanzi
i say she will misteriously receive a presidential pardon. and then take a swim in the potomac
A presidential pardon. That would make this very interesting. I somehow doubt Bush is the whoring kind though.

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Originally posted by Merk
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,258045,00.html

WASHINGTON — The so-called "Beltway Madam" pleaded not guilty to federal racketeering and money laundering charges in federal court Friday.

Prosecutors say Deborah Jean Palfrey, 50, ran a call-girl service in the Washington, D.C. area for 13 years, taking appointments from her California home and dispatc ...[text shortened]... good defense.


If she releases this, I'm donating to her defense.

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Awesome!

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Originally posted by Merk
A presidential pardon. That would make this very interesting. I somehow doubt Bush is the whoring kind though.
it was a joke(wink wink)

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Originally posted by Merk
A presidential pardon. That would make this very interesting. I somehow doubt Bush is the whoring kind though.
He's a whore on so many levels this doesn't even require a response (says he rhetorically)

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Originally posted by clive59
He's a whore on so many levels this doesn't even require a response (says he rhetorically)
Good point. I wasn't thinking of all the other ways for a politician to whore around.

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Originally posted by Merk
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,258045,00.html

WASHINGTON — The so-called "Beltway Madam" pleaded not guilty to federal racketeering and money laundering charges in federal court Friday.

Prosecutors say Deborah Jean Palfrey, 50, ran a call-girl service in the Washington, D.C. area for 13 years, taking appointments from her California home and d ...[text shortened]... good defense.


If she releases this, I'm donating to her defense.

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Absolutely. This could get interesting...

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Originally posted by Merk
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,258045,00.html

WASHINGTON — The so-called "Beltway Madam" pleaded not guilty to federal racketeering and money laundering charges in federal court Friday.

Prosecutors say Deborah Jean Palfrey, 50, ran a call-girl service in the Washington, D.C. area for 13 years, taking appointments from her California home and dispatc ...[text shortened]... good defense.


If she releases this, I'm donating to her defense.

Any other takers?
I don't think she should be allowed to profit from the sale of evidence collected from the commission of a crime. A judge should step in and prohibit the sale of her "black book." He could then decide whether to publish the names or pursue a criminal case against each of the clients.

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