D.C. Madam Update: Vitter, Tobias, Ullman spared long-anticipated (and well-deserved) humiliation


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In anticipation of the trial of “D.C. Madam” Deborah Jeane Palfrey (subject of a lengthy profile in the San Francisco Chronicle a couple of weeks ago), speculation began about whether or not diaper-loving David Vitter would be forced to testify for the defense.

More interesting items: the mystery client who was Vitter, a rundown of the first day of the trial, and how we were cheated out of the delightful spectre of Vitter squirming in the hot seat.

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