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Selling The Little Black Book

by @ 6:49 am on March 13, 2007. Filed under Deborah Jeane Palfrey, Washington DC

It looks like Deborah Jeane Palfrey, the alleged D.C. madam, has reached a deal to sell her client list:

WASHINGTON (AP) — The former owner of a Washington-area escort business said she reached a deal to share her records of up to 15,000 client phone numbers with a media organization.

“I have decided to hand over all phone records, logs and invoices (including those presently unknown to the government) to what I believe to be one of the most reputable and respected investigative news organizations in the country, to assist me with my needs,” Deborah Jeane Palfrey, 50, wrote in an e-mail to WTOP Radio.

She did not identify the news organization or give details of the arrangement. Palfrey’s civil attorney, Montgomery Blair Sibley, would not say whether his client was getting paid, or if she was simply getting investigative assistance with uncovering the names associated with the phone numbers.

Now things will get interesting.

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One Response to “Selling The Little Black Book”

  1. Oooh, this is going to get juicy :-)

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