Tuesday, May 1, 2007

It's Sex Scandal Time !

Power and money are absolutes in Washington D.C. and
where ever you have those two sex is not far behind.
So now we have another sex scandel that promises to blow
the roofs off all the institutions of power in the nations
capitol. Now we have a madam that says she can't mount
her defense because the feds have frozen her accounts.
And since no one has stepped forward in her defense she
has turned over the names of her clients to ABC news to
help her with her legal woes.

This woman knew what she was getting into when she
started this business and admits that she took a year
of law school. So now we sit and wait as ABC promos
this scandal with the hope of cashing in big on the ratings.
In the mean time those on the list sit on pins and needles
awaiting their fate as to what may become of their careers
because they have been betrayed by a woman that's lost
her integrity.


Deborah Jeane Palfrey ran her high-end sexual fantasy business in a way she carefully designed to keep the feds at bay. (She didn't take a year of law school for nothing.)In quintessential Washington style, the woman dubbed "the D.C. Madam" solicited male clients who paid up to $300 an hour and hired some 130 subcontractors — women as young as 23 and as old as 55 — under detailed employment agreements that required them to perform only lawful acts.That worked for 13 years, then she was indicted on charges of running a high-class prostitution ring.Now, rather than keep her clients secret, she has decided to unmask them — in the name of her legal defense.

And she has elicited the help of ABC News to do it, turning over 46 pounds of phone records, a stack about a foot high, with the names of "thousands and thousands" of clients that, Palfrey promises, reach "high into the echelons of power in the United States."Palfrey, 50, hopes the maneuver will produce witnesses for her legal defense, since none of her patrons have come forward voluntarily. But her strategy has led to one revelation that ended a top-level career and left official Washington with the feeling that more are to come.

Randall L. Tobias, a deputy secretary of State and the Bush administration's "AIDS czar," abruptly resigned late last week after acknowledging to ABC that he had used Palfrey's service, "but only to have gals come over to the condo to give me a massage." Tobias, who oversaw global AIDS funding, was in charge of enforcing a controversial policy that required groups to sign a pledge denouncing prostitution and sex trafficking in order to receive federal HIV/AIDS prevention money.




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