DC Madam Deborah Jeane Palfrey allegedly supplied sex workers to hundreds of the nations elites. The White House, The Pentagon, The State Department, The US Senate, The US Congress. Time is reporting that Deborah Jeane Palfrey vowed to commit suicide before she went to prison. Click here to watch The DC Madam at a press conference last year.
Deborah Jeane Palfrey, known as the "D.C. Madam," once implied that suicide was cowardice but, in the end, she seems to have chosen that same path herself. "She wasn't going to jail, she told me that very clearly. She told me she would commit suicide," author Dan Moldea told TIME soon after news broke of her body being found in Tarpon Springs, Florida, an apparent suicide. When a former employee of Palfrey's, Brandy Britton, hanged herself before going to trial, Palfrey told the press, "I guess I'm made of something that Brandy Britton wasn't made of."
The body of a woman identified as Deborah Jeane Palfrey was found in a Florida trailer park. Florida police are investigating the death as an apparent suicide.
The madam, Deborah Jeane Palfrey, was recently convicted on federal charges stemming from operating a prostitution service in the Washington, D.C. area with a number of high-profile clients. She was scheduled to be sentenced July 24.
Palfrey told ABC News last year she would never return to prison, after serving time in the 1990s for other prostitution-related charges. "I sure as heck am not going to be going to federal prison for one day, let alone, you know, four to eight years." source
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"It was her, and she's deceased," said Frank Ruggiero, a public information officer with the Tarpon Springs Police Department. "There's no question that it was a suicide."
Palfrey was found guilty on April 15 by a D.C. jury on charges of racketeering and money laundering related to her operating a prostitution ring. She had threatened to reveal the names of her clients — many believed to be high-profile political and business figures — if prosecutors went forward with their case.
Ruggiero said police arrived at the scene at 10:52 a.m. Thursday and Palfrey was pronounced dead a short while later. He declined to say how she killed herself or offer other details.
Palfrey was reportedly staying at the mobile home of her mother Blanche, police said.
A man answering the phone at Blanche Paltrey's residence who identified himself as a family spokesman said she wasn't able to speak to the media.
"We have no comment at this time," he told FOXNews.com. He declined to give his name.
A statement released earlier by Tarpon Springs Police said the victim was found in a small storage shed located on the west side of the mobile home.
"Handwritten notes were found on scene that describe the victim's intention to take her life, and foul play does not appear to be involved," said Capt. Jeffrey P. Young.
Pinellas County Medical Examiners will determine the official cause of death, and are working with the FBI on the case.
The medical examiner's office said Thursday that it wasn't releasing any information on the case.
Louisiana Sen. David Vitter and former deputy secretary of state Randall L. Tobias both were tied by investigators to Palfrey's high-end prostitution ring.
She had repeatedly denied the escort service engaged in prostitution, saying that if any of the women engaged in sex acts for money, they did so without her knowledge. source
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