November 22-23, 2007 -- Washington Madam civil case put on hold:
was getting too close to Cheney


by Wayne Madsen of the Wayne Madsen Report (WMR)
November 22-23, 2007 -- Washington Madam civil case put on hold: was getting too close to Cheney

US Judge Gladys Kessler's decision yesterday to cancel a
November 28 hearing on accused so-called "Washington Madam"
Deborah Jeane Palfrey's civil case against a former escort
of the defunct Pamela Martin & Associates (PMA) escort and
"sexual fantasy" service came as the case was getting extremely
close to Vice President Dick Cheney, previously reported by WMR
to have been a client of the service while chief of Halliburton.

Palfrey's lawyer, Montgomery Blair Sibley, had successfully
served subpoenas on Louisiana Republican Senator David Vitter
and attorney Kathleen Voelker, the lawyer for a former escort
being used by Palfrey for violating the terms of her employment
contract with PMA by allegedly engaging in prostitution activities
with two high-profile "johns": Vitter and national security expert
Harlan Ullman. The former escort in question is Paula Wells Neble,
now known as Paula Kieren White MacTanish.

According to Sibley, both MacTanish and Ullman had successfully
eluded witness subpoenas before Kessler canceled next week's hearings.

A former top government official told WMR that Ullman has
long served as a close colleague and friend of Cheney.
Ullman's authorship of the military "shock and awe" strategy,
used against Iraq, made him a close confidante of the Vice President
while he was Secretary of Defense and Halliburton chief.

Although Vitter is more politically damaging to the Republican Party,
the focus of Ullman ultimately leads to Cheney, himself. One of
Assistant U.S. Attorney William Cowden's original reasons for asking
Kessler to order an injunction against Palfrey's civil suit
against MacTanish/Neble was to avoid the "harassment" of witnesses.
The government was never able to identify any "harassed" witnesses.

It now appears that Cheney, knowing that only one person -- Ullman --
stands between him and his public outing as a client of PMA,
had pulled out all the stops to ensure the discovery process
in the Palfrey civil suit remains dead in the water.

In a statement, Palfrey said she is "greatly distressed at the
complete lack of due process afforded me in this situation."



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Resources


http://bigheaddc.com/2007/06/05/possible-dc-madam-dick-cheney-affair-raises-ire-among-concerned-citizens/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deborah_Jeane_Palfrey

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Cheney

http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/articles/20071122



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