DC Madam Palfrey's D. A. is C.I.A.

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DC Madam Palfrey's D. A. is C.I.A.

Postby Uncle $cam » Tue Jun 02, 2009 12:54 am

DC Madam Palfrey's D. A. is C.I.A. [and much more...]

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U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia resigns -- Taylor was king of cover-ups
May 29, 2009

U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia resigns -- Taylor was king of cover-ups....
On May 28, 2009, Jeffrey Taylor, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, resigned to take up a position with the accounting firm Ernst & Young. A former counselor to two ethically-tainted Attorneys-General, John Ashcroft and Alberto Gonzales, Taylor has held the position of interim U.S. Attorney since 2006 because his nomination never moved out of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Although Taylor withdrew his nomination last September, he continued to serve as U.S. Attorney for the nation's capital during the first four months of the Obama administration.

To say that Taylor lorded over a U.S. Attorneys office that was driven by politics over integrity and ethics would be an understatement.

Taylor's major role was to declare "case closed" for a number of high-profile investigations that the Bush-Cheney administration did not want to see pursued further. Taylor declared U.S. Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) scientist Dr. Bruce Ivins single handedly carried out the post-9/11 anthrax attacks that saw Congress traumatized into passing without debate the draconian Patriot Act. Although there was and continues to be a wealth of evidence pointing to other culprits in the anthrax attacks, Taylor, with a straight face, stated on August 6, 2008, "Based upon the totality of the evidence we had gathered against him, we are confident that Dr. Ivins was the only person responsible for these attacks."

Of course, Taylor took the opportunity to close the anthrax case because of a fortuitous occurrence for the Bush-Cheney administration: Ivins had allegedly committed "suicide" on July 29, a little over a week before Taylor's announcement that Ivins was their guy all along. The reported cause of Ivins' death was an overdose of Tylenol with codeine. Of course, no autopsy was performed.

Another troublesome "cold case" was simply whisked away by Taylor with a simple indictment. Taylor. After eight years of no leads, Taylor indicted illegal El Salvadorean immigrant ne'er-do-well, Ingmar Guandique, for the murder of Washington intern Chandra Levy, who also just so happened to be having an extramarital affair with House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence member Gary Condit. Taylor was never interested in what knowledge of a classified nature Levy may have garnered from Condit, knowledge that prompted her to avoid any direct flights from Dulles International Airport to San Francisco a little over four months from the 9/11 attacks.

A District of Columbia's public defender appointed to represent Guandique summed up nicely the problems with Taylor's case: "This flawed investigation, characterized by the many mistakes and missteps of the Metropolitan Police Department and every federal agency that has attempted to solve this case, will not end with the simple issuance of an arrest warrant against Mr. Guandique."

However, for the Bush-Cheney administration, Taylor's indictment of a tough who was already serving a 10-year prison sentence for attacking two women in Rock Creek Park in Washington, DC, was just good end-of-term housekeeping.

The third major housekeeping chore accomplished by Taylor was the prosecution of Deborah Jeane Palfrey, the so-called "Washington Madam," whose Pamela Martin & Associates escort service catered for some 13 years to Washington's high and mighty, including Senator David Vitter (R-LA), U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) administrator Randall Tobias, and, as reported by WMR, Halliburton President and CEO Richard Bruce Cheney, who sued the pseudonym Bruce Chiles when engaging the services of Palfrey's escorts for scatological trysts.

Taylor pursued an arcane Mann Act case against Palfrey, which prohibits interstate trafficking of persons for purposes of prostitution. Taylor also pressured the judge in the case to disallow Palfrey's attempt to invoke the Classified Information Procedures Act (CIPA) in her case, a move that may have highlighted Pamela Martin's clandestine work for the CIA. Taylor succeeded in having a jury find Palfrey guilty on counts of money laundering, mail fraud, and racketeering. But fortuitous for Taylor and his bosses, Palfrey, like Ivins, conveniently committed "suicide" by allegedly hanging herself in a shed next to her elderly mother's house on May 1, 2008. Case closed again.

Taylor represents the extreme politicization of the Justice Department, not for political gain, but for the covering up of major crimes against the American people. While serving as a counselor to Ashcroft and Gonzales, Taylor oversaw the operations of the Office of Intelligence Policy and Review, the unit that implemented, over the objections of a number of career prosecutors, the illegal National Security Agency (NSA) warrantless wiretapping program code named "STELLAR WIND."

Taylor will now be heading up something called the Fraud Investigation & Dispute Services (FIDS) area within the Americas Assurance practice at Ernst & Young...., i.e. CIA.

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Postby Nordic » Tue Jun 02, 2009 1:20 am

Gotta bump that.
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Postby pepsified thinker » Tue Jun 02, 2009 5:09 pm

...and then there's the court appointed lawyer for Palfrey who happened also to have handled some of the more sensitive cases in recent years--can't think of his name now, but I posted about it a bazillion times here.

sorry--but if you want to know, look up the old Palfrey threads.
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Postby MinM » Tue Jun 02, 2009 10:13 pm

pepsified thinker wrote:...and then there's the court appointed lawyer for Palfrey who happened also to have handled some of the more sensitive cases in recent years--can't think of his name now, but I posted about it a bazillion times here.

Makes me wonder how common a practice that is? Three and a half minutes into the podcast linked below Lisa Pease reveals that James Earl Ray was represented by a CIA cleared attorney.

http://www.blackopradio.com/pod/black403b.mp3
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Postby Hugh Manatee Wins » Tue Jun 02, 2009 10:32 pm

Thank gawd MinM is still posting at RI. *kick*

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Postby 2012 Countdown » Wed Jun 03, 2009 12:25 am

Alex Jones had her on right before she was 'suicided'. It was an amazing interview. He had urged her to make copies of what she knows and detail it to leave in trusted hands. She must not have had time to do it -or 'they' got to her safe spots/people.
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Postby nathan28 » Wed Jun 03, 2009 11:34 am

2012 Countdown wrote:Alex Jones had her on right before she was 'suicided'. It was an amazing interview. He had urged her to make copies of what she knows and detail it to leave in trusted hands. She must not have had time to do it -or 'they' got to her safe spots/people.


You don't say?
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Postby 2012 Countdown » Wed Jun 03, 2009 8:28 pm

nathan28 wrote:
2012 Countdown wrote:Alex Jones had her on right before she was 'suicided'. It was an amazing interview. He had urged her to make copies of what she knows and detail it to leave in trusted hands. She must not have had time to do it -or 'they' got to her safe spots/people.


You don't say?
http://www.rigorousintuition.ca/board/posting.php?mode=quote&p=266727

timetunneler wrote:
yathrib wrote:Just a thought: Maybe these people (Alex Jones, et al) *aren't* our friends.


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And you would probably be right...



I apologize in advance for my deftness, but I am not clear on what I should be comprehending here. I do not understand your intended reply.
I just mentioned she was on AJs show. Her story was being broadcast to many people who would otherwise not know her version of events. This is somehow 'bad'?
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Re: DC Madam Palfrey's D. A. is C.I.A.

Postby MinM » Wed Jul 25, 2012 8:12 am

...The Palfrey story, as best as I can recall it, comes to this: She gave Brian Ross first crack at her client list. As you may recall, a lot of people were thinking that someone important was on the list -- the rumor mill had focused on Dick Cheney for some reason.

Palfrey told me that Brian Ross said that there were some very interesting leads within that list, and that he was sure ABC would devote a long segment to it. Nothing like that occurred. Later, Ross announced that there was no-one of significance on the list. Later still, we learned that Senator Vitter and the head of SAIC were on that list.

Palfrey thought the double-talk was infuriating and suspicious.

I've said this before, but I really liked her. We talked only a couple of times, but we got on well. When the court ruling went against her and she was looking at prison time, I told myself day after day to call her and offer such consolation as I could muster. But I never did. I didn't know what to say.

Well, you know what happened. My cowardice was unforgivable.
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Wednesday, July 18,2012
From courts to escorts
MSU grad Allison Leotta uncovers the world of call girls in 'Discretion'
by KURT ANTHONY KRUG

The “D.C. Madam” scandal served as a jumping-off point for Michigan State University aluma Allison Leotta’s latest legal thriller, “Discretion.”

“As a prosecutor, I handled a lot of cases where the victims were prostitutes,” Leotta said in a phone interview. “I saw on a firsthand basis how dangerous their lives were, especially some college girl getting into the business thinking it’s a quick, easy way to make money.

“But that’s really far from the truth. I wanted to paint that picture realistically. What is it really like? What are the dangers? What are the unsavory things that have to happen? I didn’t want to glamorize it at all. I hope I hit that chord in ‘Discretion.’”

Leotta appears at 7 p.m. Thursday at Schuler Books & Music in Okemos.

A former sex crimes prosecutor for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia, Leotta grew up in Farmington Hills and lives outside Washington with her family. She is an alumna of Harvard University, where she received her juris doctorate in law. By becoming a lawyer, Leotta followed in the footsteps of her father, Alan Harnisch.

The “D.C. Madam” scandal came to light in 2006, centering on Deborah Jane Palfrey, who owned and operated the Washington-based escort agency Pamela Martin and Associates. Palfrey escorts, many of whom had recently graduated from college or had professional 9-to-5 day jobs, charged as much as $300 per hour. Palfrey made more than $2 million in 13 years.

In 2008, Palfrey was convicted of racketeering, money laundering and using the mail for illegal purposes. She faced 55 years in prison. Palfrey committed suicide.

“I was fascinated by the case,” Leotta said. “I was interested in the lives of the women who decided to become escorts, what it was like for them at the time, what the decision was like, and how it has affected their lives going forward — two years after they graduated from college and 20 years after they graduated from college — how that secret has played out in their lives. I was fascinated hearing about that testimony.

“Then when the madam died, it was tragic on a case-level for many reasons, but as a crime writer, it also raised a question.

“My logical prosecutor side thought it was a very sad, tragic way for the case to end. However, the crime writer in me was wondering could it actually have been a homicide? There were a lot of powerful people who had an incentive to shut her up. If it had been a homicide, who would have done it? And how would it have been done? That got the wheels turning in my head and was the beginning for the basis of ‘Discretion.’”

The novel is set in Washington, where a beautiful young woman falls to her death from the balcony of the residence of a powerful congressman. To make things worse for this politician, who’s in the middle of a hard primary fight, the woman was one of the city’s highest-paid escorts.

Leading the investigation is Assistant U.S. Attorney Anna Curtis, a sex crimes prosecutor introduced in “Law of Attraction,” Leotta’s debut novel. Anna’s investigation leads her to Discretion, a high-end escort service catering to D.C.’s rich and powerful...

http://www.lansingcitypulse.com/lansing ... corts.html
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Re: DC Madam Palfrey's D. A. is C.I.A.

Postby wetland » Thu Jul 26, 2012 12:20 pm

A teaser for the titled _Ten Rules for A Call Girl_ is available free via the Amazon Kindle store. It's an intro piece and the first bit of the novel.
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Re: DC Madam Palfrey's D. A. is C.I.A.

Postby MinM » Tue Mar 29, 2016 7:40 am

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A lawyer who represented the so-called “D.C. madam” says he has phone records that could influence the outcome of the presidential election, and he’s threatening to release one or more names on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court if he’s denied a hearing on his right to distribute them. Montgomery Blair Sibley, the late madam Deborah Palfrey’s colorful attorney, has been subject to a restraining order since 2007 barring him from releasing the information, which he says includes 815 names, addresses and Social Security numbers of Verizon Wireless customers. “Time is of the essence because people are casting votes in primaries and caucuses,” he says. “I believe this information is relevant to that ...

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Re: DC Madam Palfrey's D. A. is C.I.A.

Postby Cordelia » Tue Mar 29, 2016 8:15 am

MinM » Tue Mar 29, 2016 10:40 am wrote:
A lawyer who represented the so-called “D.C. madam” says he has phone records that could influence the outcome of the presidential election, and he’s threatening to release one or more names on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court if he’s denied a hearing on his right to distribute them. Montgomery Blair Sibley, the late madam Deborah Palfrey’s colorful attorney, has been subject to a restraining order since 2007 barring him from releasing the information, which he says includes 815 names, addresses and Social Security numbers of Verizon Wireless customers. “Time is of the essence because people are casting votes in primaries and caucuses,” he says. “I believe this information is relevant to that ...


I don't think I'd sell him life insurance just now.
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Re: DC Madam Palfrey's D. A. is C.I.A.

Postby seemslikeadream » Tue Mar 29, 2016 11:08 pm

“To be clear, if Sibley is not allowed to file his Motion to Modify the Restraining Order and thereafter does not promptly receive a fair and impartial hearing on that Motion, he will justifiably consider the Restraining Order void as a result of being denied such a hearing by the District Court, Circuit Court and now this Court,” a footnote in Sibley's Supreme Court filing says.

“In that event, Sibley will simply release publicly the Verizon Wireless Subpoena Return records containing the names and addresses of eight hundred fifteen Washington, D.C. clients of the D.C. Madam’s escort service,” Sibley wrote.


http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing- ... f-dc-madam
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Re: DC Madam Palfrey's D. A. is C.I.A.

Postby Grizzly » Fri Apr 01, 2016 11:32 am

http://conspiracy.gq/anonymous-just-lea ... exscandal/
Anonymous just leaked the D.C. Madam’s call log with #cduzsexscandal!

Who knows if legit...
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Postby seemslikeadream » Fri Apr 01, 2016 2:22 pm

I heard that her lawyer released it in a way that he would not be jailed...so I think it's probably the real deal

and I think Ted Cruz is on the list :D

and I see that Texas is on the list :D :D....oh I see they think so too :P


before the Wisconsin vote....so Trump may win that one after all :P

oops ...maybe not...from reddit
these have been available for over 7 years. There are two "sets" of phone records, and as you can see, these are the AT&T records.
The records that evidently contain the "smoking gun(s)" which "will change the face of the 2016 Presidential Primaries" are the Verizon landline record.
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