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albionmoonlight
07-10-2007, 07:57 AM
Granted, it's for sleeping with a whore, but no publicity is bad publicity.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/09/AR2007070902030.html?hpid=topnews

Senator's Number on 'Madam' Phone List


By Shailagh Murray
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, July 10, 2007; A03

Sen. David Vitter (http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/v000127/) (R-La.) apologized last night after his telephone number appeared in the phone records of the woman dubbed the "D.C. Madam," making him the first member of Congress to become ensnared in the high-profile case.

The statement containing Vitter's apology said his telephone number was included on phone records of Pamela Martin and Associates dating from before he ran for the Senate in 2004.

The service's proprietor, Deborah Jeane Palfrey (http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/Deborah+Jeane+Palfrey?tid=informline), 51, faces federal charges of racketeering for allegedly running a prostitution ring out of homes and hotel rooms in the Washington area. Authorities say the business netted more than $2 million over 13 years beginning in 1993. Palfrey contends that her escort service was a legitimate business.

"This was a very serious sin in my past for which I am, of course, completely responsible," Vitter, 46, said in a statement, which his spokesman, Joel DiGrado, confirmed to the Associated Press.

"Several years ago, I asked for and received forgiveness from God and my wife in confession and marriage counseling," Vitter continued. "Out of respect for my family, I will keep my discussion of the matter there -- with God and them. But I certainly offer my deep and sincere apologies to all I have disappointed and let down in any way."

Neither Palfrey nor her attorney, Montgomery Blair Sibley (http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/Montgomery+Blair+Sibley?tid=informline), could be reached for comment last night. Sibley told the Associated Press (http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/The+Associated+Press?tid=informline) that his client posted the phone records of her escort service on the Internet yesterday, four days after a federal judge lifted a restraining order preventing their publication. The records were included in a series of files on a Web site devoted to Palfrey's legal defense fund.

"I'm stunned that someone would be apologizing for this already," Sibley said.

Vitter is in his first Senate term after serving six years in the House. During his Senate campaign, Vitter was accused by a member of the Louisiana Republican State Central Committee of carrying on a lengthy affair with a prostitute in New Orleans (http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/New+Orleans?tid=informline)'s French Quarter.

In a radio interview, Vitter then called the allegation "absolutely and completely untrue" and dismissed it as "just crass Louisiana (http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/Louisiana?tid=informline) politics."

Vitter was the first senator to endorse former New York (http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/New+York?tid=informline) mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani (http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/Rudolph+Giuliani?tid=informline) for president and serves as the campaign's Southern regional chairman. A reliable conservative vote in the Senate, Vitter was among a small group of GOP (http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/U.S.+Republican+Party?tid=informline) lawmakers who sought to block an immigration overhaul from advancing last month.

Vitter and his wife, Wendy, a former prosecutor, have four children. On his Senate Web site, Vitter says he is committed to "advancing mainstream conservative principles" and notes that he and his wife are lectors at their hometown church.

Vitter attended Harvard University (http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/Harvard+University?tid=informline) and was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University (http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/University+of+Oxford?tid=informline). He won a convincing victory in 2004, defeating two Democrats with a slim majority of the vote, to succeed John Breaux (http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/John+Breaux?tid=informline) (D).

Palfrey, 51, titillated national media this spring by threatening to auction her list of clients' phone numbers to the highest bidder. She said she needed the money to pay legal expenses, but in May U.S. District Judge Gladys Kessler (http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/Gladys+Kessler?tid=informline) ordered Palfrey to keep the records to herself.

That move came after Palfrey and Sibley had turned over a sizable portion of the 10,000 phone records to ABC News (http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/ABC+Inc.?tid=informline). One client contacted by ABC reporters was Randall L. Tobias, a deputy secretary of state, who said he used Palfrey's escort service for massages, not for sex.

A day later, on April 27, Tobias resigned from the State Department (http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/U.S.+Department+of+State?tid=informline), reigniting the media firestorm over Palfrey's records. That was seemingly snuffed out by Kessler's temporary restraining order two weeks later, but Kessler vacated her order on Thursday, clearing the way for Palfrey to post the records online.

Pamela Martin and Associates hired college-educated women in their 20s, sending them to male clients in the Washington area who, according to authorities, paid $275 to $300 per sexual encounter. Palfrey said that, so far as she knew, her employees and clients engaged in legal sex play, such as erotic role-playing.
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Ksyrup
07-10-2007, 08:14 AM
Is this the only high profile guy (other than the one who resigned earlier), or is he doing this as a preemptive strike? He can't be the only one!

albionmoonlight
07-10-2007, 08:18 AM
Is this the only high profile guy (other than the one who resigned earlier), or is he doing this as a preemptive strike? He can't be the only one!

My guess is he made the strategic decision to admit early, apologize, and get the story off the front page.

Like they say, it isn't the scandal that gets most people, it's the coverup.

It's hard to keep coming after someone who admits his wrongdoing.

QuikSand
07-10-2007, 08:18 AM
They spelled his name right. *shurg*

bulletsponge
07-10-2007, 08:38 AM
One client contacted by ABC reporters was Randall L. Tobias, a deputy secretary of state, who said he used Palfrey's escort service for massages, not for sex.



hehe. i doubt his wife buys that

Vinatieri for Prez
07-10-2007, 11:48 AM
Man, I am just loving the massage excuse. It's perfect. I'm going to have to start using that more often. "Honey, did you go out drinking with the guys tonight." "Nah, just called up the escort service and got a massage." "Great, I hope it worked out all that stress."

MrBigglesworth
07-13-2007, 03:52 PM
So Vitter broke several laws in both the District of Columbia and the state of Louisiana. and there is no outcry for his arrest and trial. Since nobody but spouses really care when people are caught doing it, can we just admit that prostitution happens, that it isn't that bad, and make it legal?

Warhammer
07-13-2007, 03:55 PM
I'd be all for legalizing prostitution.

stevew
07-13-2007, 03:55 PM
Every time Trent Reznor drops a new album turd, my high school has an alumni in the news.

sabotai
07-13-2007, 04:19 PM
Is this the only high profile guy (other than the one who resigned earlier), or is he doing this as a preemptive strike? He can't be the only one!

AFAIK, only phone numbers have been released, no names. My guess is that his phone number happen to be the first one that was found on the list that was connected to a name (his) and that people haven't matched most of the numbers to any other high profile names yet. I heard that the phone number listing was thousands of numbers long, so it could take awhile for people to match all of those numbers to names.

MrBigglesworth
07-13-2007, 04:47 PM
Last I heard the rumor was that Flynt had identified two other Senators, 4 congressmen, and a number of high level officials. Don't know how true that is.

MrBigglesworth
07-20-2007, 11:32 AM
Former House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert has indicated to a close former aide that it is likely he will not run for a 12th term from his northern Illinois district and may even resign from Congress before his present term concludes. That runs counter to widespread speculation on Capitol Hill that Hastert will continue in the House for another two years as a private member with no leadership responsibilities.
Possible connection to the prostitution ring? I have no evidence that it is, I'm sure several members of congress will retire for various reasons this cycle, just thought it was an interesting considering everyone thought he would run again.

Butter
07-20-2007, 11:47 AM
I heard that the phone number listing was thousands of numbers long, so it could take awhile for people to match all of those numbers to names.

I have been working in Excel for too long. I read something like this and all I can think is "just run a VLOOKUP on that list, it only takes a minute". Yikes.

Ksyrup
07-20-2007, 12:40 PM
Possible connection to the prostitution ring? I have no evidence that it is, I'm sure several members of congress will retire for various reasons this cycle, just thought it was an interesting considering everyone thought he would run again.

Retiring is one thing, but resigning before the end of his term would suggest a few possibilities, such as scandal, illness, or family issues.

Mizzou B-ball fan
05-01-2008, 12:52 PM
'D.C. Madam' commits suicide........

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,353758,00.html

Maple Leafs
05-01-2008, 03:50 PM
Nice going, albionmoonlight.

Buccaneer
05-01-2008, 06:07 PM
It was the Pentangeli Solution.

Seriously.

stevew
05-01-2008, 08:25 PM
Another case of Arkanside?