Your tax dollars bought hookers for Wall Street

A Wall Street madam told the ABC program 20/20 this evening that she had 10,000 clients from Wall Street, who spent millions of dollars on her services.

According to Kristin Davis, who pled guilty last year to charges of running a prostitution business that used more than a hundred women,

"Some of these guys, I was invoicing on corporate credit cards," she said. "I was writing up monthly bills for computer consulting, construction expenses, all of these things, I was invoicing them monthly so they could get it by their accountants," Davis said. . . .

Davis provided ABC News with a print-out of her computerized client list . . .

The document shows Davis kept meticulous notes about her clients, their credit card numbers and mobile phone numbers. 

Among the names ABC News was able to confirm on the list:

a vice president of NBC Universal

 the part owner of a Major League Baseball team who "loves Kelsey"

the CEO of one of the country's largest private equity firms who met "Cameron" at the Peninsula Hotel

a major New York real estate developer who, according to the list, "will come to the door wearing women's panties," and who spent nearly $100,000

a partner at the Wall Street law firm Cravath Swaine Moore "looking for a party girl to come fully equipped" and spent a total of $20,000

 an investment banker from Lehman Brothers who saw "Kelsey and Keely together" and later saw "Aria and Skyler at the same time"

an investment banker at JP Morgan Securities who "loves Brooke" and spent $41,600

an investment banker at Goldman Sachs who "only wanted all-American girls" and spent $27,000

a managing director from Merrill Lynch who saw "Lana" using the name "Nataly"

a managing director from Deutsche Bank "who called about seeing Nataly again"

I hope at this point that there is one name flashing in your mind: Eliot Spitzer.

So, of course these clients are going to be answering to the law soon. Right?

Nope.

Ms. Davis offered her computerized client list to the DA,

But prosecutors in the Manhattan District Attorney's office chose not to pursue any of the corporate titans, says Kristin Davis, who pleaded guilty last year to charges of running a prostitution business that used more than a hundred women.

"They showed no interest," said Davis in an interview for broadcast Friday on the ABC News program 20/20.

OK, so I was wrong: we don't need the FBI, the CIA, and the NSA to clean up our financial mess.

Just let the NYPD handle it.

 

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ridiculous

ridiculous! If Spitzer goes down for this they should assuredly go down....trying to make their rock off a corporate business expense...

that is major, major, major tax fraud! noodling the naughty is not a business expense!

(realize I'm making these phrases up as I type).

If you're making these up as you write

then created a classic you just did:

noodling the naughty

I'll bet it felt good as soon as you saw it on the screen, too !

 

But seriously, do you realize the power of this? 10,000 of the highest CEOs, attorney, consultants, and accountants of Wall Street in a computerized list of a madam?

Each and every one must be convicted.

And as a result, barred from ever working in their profession again.

Maybe there is a just God !

How do we turn this into the flood that cleanses the Auguean stable?

 

thank you

yeah, it seems you can destroy an entire economy, rip people off for billions, offshore outsource their job, even kill thousands of people with toxic waste....

but a bang bust, oh yeah, that will get you in jail.

;) Go for it!

America should demand our sorry ass leaders led. Yeah right.

The end of times are near. Don't laugh it is apparently clear people are very sex and money crazy and care nothing about using other Americans tax dollars for their perverted and greedy ways. The bonus clowns in CT are being protested and have ask for State protection from pissed off tax payers. Print their sorry ass names and go after them. Every last one. But wait it was our sorry ass leaders who have allowed this. May they all rot in Hell. As a country we need to demand the money back and ask for jail time for our elected officials and the idiots who took the money as a bonus. Lack of intelligence will be the Corporate Wall St. end. They will die broke and hell will await them all.