Washington, DC (TLS). A Judge has ruled that the infamous 'D.C. Madam,' Deborah Palfrey, may begin to publicize and publish her 'list' which up until now has been kept secret by ABC News and the courts.
ABC News somehow mysteriously got a copy of the list.
For several anxiety-laden days Washington awaited the decision either by the court or by ABC News to make the list public. The rumor mill of the beltway was rife with speculation as to who's names were on that list.
It is fairly certain that there are high-powered politicians on the list, that is, unless somehow the main players made sure that certain names were deleted before going public.
They have certainly had plenty of time to do so.
If names have been deleted, the infamous 'Palfrey's List' may be anti-climactic (forgive my pun) once the thing is published. There may be NO famous names of interest to be found. Of course, there is a slight chance that there were never any powerful names on that list to begin with, other than those already 'outed.'
If this turns out to be the case, then apparently Deborah Palfrey played the system in order to gain some sort of leverage in her attempt to avoid jail.
Friday, July 06, 2007
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