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Oh, now this could get interesting. And this is probably not a partisan story so much as an "inside the beltway" story. There are likely politicians (and pundits?) of all stripes in that list. But considering the overpopulation of conservatives in DC over the last several years, I think it's safe to say that they're gonna take the bulk of the heat on this one. Stay tuned!
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Judge lifts injunction on 'DC madam' phone records
Josh Catone
Published: Thursday July 5, 2007
A judge in the US district court in Washington, D.C. has lifted the temporary restraining order (TRO) preventing the so-called 'DC madam,' Deborah Jeane Palfrey, from selling or distributing the list of phone records from her escort business.
"The List in question is the Defendant's personal property," wrote judge Gladys Kessler, "and contains only a log of telephone numbers. It was neither seized by the Government when it searched the Defendant's residence in California, nor listed in the Indictment putting the Defendant on notice as to which items of her property were subject to forfeiture."
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