| DC Madam scandal widens: Cheney, Giuliani, Abramoff |
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| Written by Gustav Wynn | |||
| Tuesday, 17 June 2008 07:04 | |||
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The media black-out on the scandal
involving DC Madam Deborah Jeane Palfrey is surprising in light of the
lack of lawsuits being leveled at the Wayne Madsen Report website.
Instead of Dick Cheney and the recently resigned Randall Tobias filing
libel and slander lawsuits against the site, we see only their silence.
Moreover, the Wayne Madsen site has been continually expanding on this
story - making this either the scoop of the century, or the biggest
fairy tale in DC history. WMR also reports that the DC Madam first came under DOJ scrutiny after
US Attorney Thomas DiBiagio got a crooked cop Ed Norris (a pal of NYC
Police Commish Bernard Kerik) to squeal on the escort service in May
2004, admitting the service had received illicit payouts from official
police funds. Less then a year after Norris was hired as State
Superintendent by Maryland Governor Robert Ehrlich, another US
Attorney, Johnathan Luna, who had also investigated Norris and Kerik
back in NY turned up murdered in December of 2003. Luna at the time was
working under DiBagio on the DC Madam case, finding Ehrlich and
lobbyist Jack Abramoff were DC Madam clients. Then, DiBiagio became the
first U.S. Attorney fired by the Justice Department after Bush's
re-election in 2004. Vastly underreported, DiBagio's probe had linked
Republican governor Ehrlich to Bob Ney, Tom DeLay, Duke Cunningham and
others but the investigation died when he was fired. No major media has picked up the story, though David Letterman mentioned it in a recent monologue, quipping that Cheney paid the hooker $2 billion dollars. Washington Post did cover an aspect of the story but omitted any mention of Cheney. Source: http://www.opednews.com
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