Police: 'D.C. madam' kills herself in Fla. coastal town

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Police: 'D.C. madam' kills herself in Fla. coastal town
By MITCH STACY

TARPON SPRINGS, Fla. - A woman convicted two weeks ago of being the "D.C. Madam" hanged herself Thursday, apparently making good on her vow never to go to prison for running a high-end Washington prostitution ring.

The body of Deborah Jeane Palfrey was found in a shed near her mother's home about 20 miles northwest of Tampa. Police said the 52-year-old Palfrey left at least two suicide notes and other writings to her family in a notebook, but they did not disclose their contents.

Palfrey apparently hanged herself with nylon rope from the shed's ceiling. Her mother discovered the body.

Officers were outside the mother's white and pink home in the community of mostly retirees.

Blanche Palfrey had no sign that her daughter was suicidal, and there was no immediate indication that alcohol or drugs were involved, police Capt. Jeffrey Young said.

A man who answered a phone listed for Palfrey's mother declined to comment.

"This is tragic news and my heart goes out to her mother," said attorney Preston Burton, who represented Deborah Jeane Palfrey in her trial.

A federal jury convicted Palfrey on April 15 of running a prostitution service that catered to members of Washington's political elite, including Sen. David Vitter, a Louisiana Republican. She was convicted of money laundering, using the mail for illegal purposes and racketeering.

Palfrey had denied her escort service engaged in prostitution, saying that if any of the women engaged in sex acts for money, they did so without her knowledge.

The trial concluded without revealing many new details about the service or its clients. Vitter was among possible witnesses but did not take the stand.

Channing Phillips, the spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office in the District of Columbia, said that under sentencing guidelines, Palfrey faced about five or six years in prison. She was free while she awaited sentencing on July 24.

"I'm sure as heck not going to be going to federal prison for one day, let alone four to eight years, because I'm shy about bringing in the deputy secretary of whatever," Palfrey told ABC last year when she released phone records that revealed some of her clients. "Not for a second. I'll bring every last one of them in if necessary."

Dan Moldea, a Washington writer who befriended Palfrey while considering writing a book about her, said she was cautiously optimistic about her trial, even when the case went before the jury.

After the conviction, Moldea sent her an e-mail but didn't hear back. A week later, he said, he sent another note entitled "A Concerned Friend" asking whether she was OK. Again, he didn't hear back.

After hearing of her death, he recalled a conversation over dinner last year when the subject of prison came up.

"She said, 'I am not going back to prison. I will commit suicide first,'" Moldea said.

Prosecutors said Palfrey operated the prostitution service for 13 years.

Vitter, a first-term senator who is married and has four children, has acknowledged being involved with Palfrey's escort service and has apologized for what he called a "very serious sin." But he avoided commenting further.

Besides Vitter, the trial also concluded without the testimony of military strategist Harlan Ullman or Randall Tobias, a former senior State Department official. Both men had been named among possible witnesses.

One of the escort service employees was former University of Maryland, Baltimore County, professor Brandy Britton, who was arrested on prostitution charges in 2006. She committed suicide in January before she was scheduled to go to trial.

Palfrey said last year that she, too, was humiliated by her prostitution charges, but said: "I guess I'm made of something that Brandy Britton wasn't made of."

Associated Press writers Matt Apuzzo in Washington and Matthew Barakat in McLean, Va., contributed to this report.


I haven't posted anything for awhile, but this was too sad not to post here. I hate the double standard regarding sex this country. Prostitution in the U.S. is illegal, except for those liberals in Nevada, but is rightfully the oldest profession in the world! Alas, no one wants to give the whores a break. It is a crying shame.
 
Tarpon Springs? Seriously?

Last time I looked, Tarpon Springs was best known as the home of Florida's Greek sponge-fishing industry. It would be like killing yourself during the Country Bears Jamboree at Disney World.
 
there are some reports that she feared being 'suicided', i.e. killed, making it look like suicide.
 
I wouldn't be surprised at all if she WAS murdered by politicians. The political elites in this country, repub or dem, are pretty corrupt. You expose their dirty laundry and they could easily have you killed... And its not much of a stretch to imagine that either. Freakin disgusting.
 
it's also disgusting that madams and hookers get charged but patrons do not. the american way.
 
I really hope someone publishes the client list before the November elections. :)
 
Nope, the clients will never be charged nor will we ever see the full client list me thinks. We tolerate waaay too much corruption in our public officials, and the thing is, if we did the same, we would be arressted.
 
Of course she was bumped off, ala Vince Foster. Women don't hang themselves, they take pills or slit their wrists. It's a cover-up......Carney
 
Whether Deborah Jeane Palfrey commited suicide or was murdered is a good question. I immediately wondered why she thought jail would be so horrible for her that she would rather die than go back there. She had been in jail before and knew the score, I suppose. Did she fear her jailmates ganging up on her, I wonder? It does not make alot of sense, and it happened at her Mom's place. Strange.
 
The true reason I posted this story and have followed it since it first broke is selfish like most things we do. I take an active interest in Madams because I wrote a historical erotica novel about a Madam from 1857 and I find Americans are less tolerant of sexuality as each year goes by. And the Madams are the ones that suffer.

There is the true story of Julia Bulette, the Madam in Virginia City, Nevada, during the heydey of the Comstock silver lode. Even though the Fireman's Brigade voted her an honorary member of their club, and she helped all destitute residents within her means, the citizens would not allow her body to be buried in the cemetary. The local archeologists think they found her resting place, I was told two years ago, when I was there, once again, doing a little research.

Not much has changed in all this time, and it is most probably worse now than ever before.
 
I haven't posted anything for awhile, but this was too sad not to post here. I hate the double standard regarding sex this country. Prostitution in the U.S. is illegal, except for those liberals in Nevada, but is rightfully the oldest profession in the world! Alas, no one wants to give the whores a break. It is a crying shame.

First, it's considered copyright infringment to copy and paste a whole news article from another site. The proper thing to do is to provide a link to the original source.

Secondly, what the fuck do you mean by "those liberals in Nevada"?

Prostitution is only legal in some counties. It is illegal in Clark (Las Vegas), Washoe (Reno), Douglas, and Lincoln counties. It is neither legal or illegal in Eureka County, which has no brothels. Get your facts straight.
 
Dark Side,

Please accept my apology. I just checked it out and you are, of course, absolutely correct. For the record, I wish prostitution was legal everywhere without the pimps of both sexes.

I took my son and daughter to Vegas on the way to Sedona and the Grand Canyon so they could say they saw Vegas in their lifetime. My son at 15 was tall and we were approached by so many Asian men handing out advertisements for women to come to their rooms that I just assumed prostitution was legal in that county. It sure seemed like it to me. I asked for one and they turned me away with "Not for you". But that is what happens when one makes assumptions. I stand corrected.

Allard
 
Dark Side,

Please accept my apology. I just checked it out and you are, of course, absolutely correct. For the record, I wish prostitution was legal everywhere without the pimps of both sexes.

I took my son and daughter to Vegas on the way to Sedona and the Grand Canyon so they could say they saw Vegas in their lifetime. My son at 15 was tall and we were approached by so many Asian men handing out advertisements for women to come to their rooms that I just assumed prostitution was legal in that county. It sure seemed like it to me. I asked for one and they turned me away with "Not for you". But that is what happens when one makes assumptions. I stand corrected.

Allard

You should have taken him to Bangkok. There would be no problem there in getting an offer if you were interested. When I walked down the street there, their offers started with women, but eventually moved to little boys and dogs. Anything goes.
 
I'm not really big on conspiracy theories, but I have very strong suspicions on this one. I have a hard time believing she would hang herself, in preference to pills or some other less traumatic method.

This woman knew what hypocrite politicians had been up to and was threatening to go public with it. She was very inconvenient to people with good underworld connections, and those people could find people who would make it look like suicide or an accident. I hope the autopsy is very thorough, and looks for bruises and other unexplained injuries.

I also hope they inspect those suicide notes very carefully.
 
I really hope someone publishes the client list before the November elections. :)

I would love to see that published, too.

It's ridiculous that the Madame is punished but the clients are not.

Fucking hypocrites.
 
It's always a tragedy when someone dies (ok, most of the time) but I do have to say one thing. Yet another death that will have 40 million conspiracy theories and NO ONE will know her last moments. Unless SOMEONE video taped it for whatever reason.

I have other opinions, but I choose to reserve them, because I must get back to work.
 
No reasonably sensible person, no matter how distraught, would hang themselves in such a manner. Especially with a nylon rope.

You would slowly strangle as the rope severed your neck tendons and windpipe.

Something about this 'suicide' smells fishy. :confused:
 
When I tried to kill myself I used my belt. When you're that far down you use what is to hand. All you want to do is die.
 
Whether Deborah Jeane Palfrey commited suicide or was murdered is a good question. I immediately wondered why she thought jail would be so horrible for her that she would rather die than go back there. She had been in jail before and knew the score, I suppose. Did she fear her jailmates ganging up on her, I wonder? It does not make alot of sense, and it happened at her Mom's place. Strange.

If you had ever done a substantial amount of time in jail, you would understand that it's entirely feasible that someone would prefer death to that kind of 'life.' I've been on the inside, and trust me, it was worse than death.
 
If you had ever done a substantial amount of time in jail, you would understand that it's entirely feasible that someone would prefer death to that kind of 'life.' I've been on the inside, and trust me, it was worse than death.

:rose:
 
The only comment I have about this mess is this -

I think it's pretty odd since she was still in the middle of appeals and hadn't been sentenced yet. I understand there was a suicide note, but I'll wait and see. :eek:
 
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