Filed under: Sex, Scandals, Gay, Deborah Jeane Palfrey, Shocking, Ted Haggard, Mike Rogers, David Vitter, Larry Craig, Mike Jones
Mike Rogers, the blogger who first outed Sen. Larry Craig is, perhaps surprisingly to some, not a fan of Deborah Jeane Palfrey, the alleged “DC Madam,” whose escort list included the number of Sen. David Vitter.
“I don’t know if you’ve followed the case of Deborah Jeane Palfrey in Washington, the ‘DC Madam,’” Rogers said during a recent radio conversation with Mike Jones, a male prostitute who engaged in sex acts with Rev. Ted Haggard. “I think what you did was much more appropriate because she ultimately ended up releasing the names of all of her clients. And that, I thought, was pretty unbelievable.”
Palfrey, however, has always maintained that releasing the full client list was not her first choice for proceeding with her case involving the government’s investigation of Pamela Martin & Associates, her former escort service.
“I take no pleasure in being forced to reveal the identities of the clients and women of the service,” she told WTOP Radio in March. “I want to make it very clear that for the full operational history of my business Pamela Martin and Associates, I NEVER once disclosed any client information whatsoever, to a third party (with the exception of Dick Morris, who voluntarily ‘outed’ himself, on numerous occasions on national television, in 1996).”
Palfrey said that it was only when it became apparent that the government was “intent upon indicting me on very serious charges did I begin to contemplate the idea of raising necessary monies for legal fees and living expenses via the phone records.” She also added that her records would have needed to be “mined for potential defense witnesses, in the criminal and civil cases currently pending against me.”

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