From BLT:
The Yeas & Nays column in The Examiner has some choice quotes from alleged D.C. madam Deborah Jeane Palfrey from her appearance yesterday at the "Q&A Cafe" at Nathans of Georgetown. No one ever accused Palrey of being shy of publicity, but she does want a name change. She said she prefers "Washington madam" over "D.C. madam" because it's "a little classier." Apparently she's not too concerned about the "alleged" part.
Palfrey chose Washington for her escort business because D.C. is "higher brow," and "it's sophisticated, it's cosmopolitan, it's liberal." Wow, we're feeling classier ourselves just for living here.
Montgomery Blair Sibley, Palfrey's media-loving civil-forfeiture lawyer who also was at Nathans, offered his opinion on the lame ABC News report about Palfrey's client list, which didn't reveal any new names. He said the report was "significantly watered down" at the last minute after lawyers at ABC and Disney, ABC's parent company, got involved. Lawyers watering down news? Say it isn't so.
Biggest bombshell: Sibley said there are still about 25 names from the client list that "anyone in this room would recognize," and an unnamed print news organization has received the same client list as ABC News. More names coming out soon? Duck and cover.
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