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An ABC News corespondent interviewed Davis.
Without 'technically' naming-names, ABC reports "Wall Street lawyers, investment bankers, CEO's and media executives often used corporate credit cards to pay for $2,000-an-hour prostitutes."
Additionally, ABC says "Among the names ABC news found listed was the CEO of one of the country's biggest private equity firms, a partial owner of a major league baseball team, a vice president of NBC Universal, a major New York real estate developer and investment bankers from Lehman Brothers, JP Morgan, Merrill Lynch and Deutsch Bank USA."
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http://www.news8.net/news/stories/0209/592540.html
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"Aside from Spitzer, the book is short on names and reads like one long blind item from the gossip pages."
Former NY governor Eliot Spitzer famously used Davis' Wicked Models service, but otherwise she hasn't wanted to name names because of the possible legal repercussions:
"I want to name names for my book but I'm so afraid I'll be sued by the celebrities who are my former clients because even though it's true, they'll want to save face. Even if it doesn't go anywhere, it's still $50,000 to defend yourself."
And on a related note: poor Kristen Davis from Sex and the City! First the (probably) bogus sex pics and now this, tons of uninformed people thinking she was a madam...
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http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2009/02/05/2009-02-05_madams_tellall_book_r...
http://www.timessquaregossip.com/2009/02/kristin-davis-said-spitzer-liked-i...
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February 07, 2009 12:02 AM
Kristin Davis madam black book, who is in it?
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| February 07, 2009 03:43 PM |
Without 'technically' naming-names, ABC reports "Wall Street lawyers, investment bankers, CEO's and media executives often used corporate credit cards to pay for $2,000-an-hour prostitutes."
Additionally, ABC says "Among the names ABC news found listed was the CEO of one of the country's biggest private equity firms, a partial owner of a major league baseball team, a vice president of NBC Universal, a major New York real estate developer and investment bankers from Lehman Brothers, JP Morgan, Merrill Lynch and Deutsch Bank USA."
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February 07, 2009 01:11 AM
Sorry to say that Davis isn't doing much name naming in her new tell-all...this from the NY Daily News: "Aside from Spitzer, the book is short on names and reads like one long blind item from the gossip pages."
Former NY governor Eliot Spitzer famously used Davis' Wicked Models service, but otherwise she hasn't wanted to name names because of the possible legal repercussions:
"I want to name names for my book but I'm so afraid I'll be sued by the celebrities who are my former clients because even though it's true, they'll want to save face. Even if it doesn't go anywhere, it's still $50,000 to defend yourself."
And on a related note: poor Kristen Davis from Sex and the City! First the (probably) bogus sex pics and now this, tons of uninformed people thinking she was a madam...
Source(s):
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2009/02/05/2009-02-05_madams_tellall_book_r...
http://www.timessquaregossip.com/2009/02/kristin-davis-said-spitzer-liked-i...
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