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01.05.2008 - 'DC Madam' found dead in Florida

Deborah Jean Palfrey, the US woman recently convicted for her role as the head of a Washington DC escort agency, has committed suicide, police say.

Ms Palfrey, often referred to as "the DC Madam", was found dead in a shed next to her mother's house in Florida.

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She was convicted on 15 April of running a prostitution ring, money laundering and mail fraud.

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Vitter - who had used the agency.

Suicide note

Ms Palfrey maintained that she had had no knowledge of her escorts engaging in sex acts with their clients.

But on 15 April, after hearing testimony from a number of the agency's former employees and clients, a federal jury found her guilty on all counts.

She faced a maximum 55-year prison term, but was free pending sentencing on 24 July.

Police said that Ms Palfrey had left a suicide note, but did not disclose its contents or give any details as to how she killed herself.

This would be the second time that someone involved in the scandal has committed suicide.

In January, Brandy Britton, a professor at the University of Maryland as well as an employee of the escort service, killed herself before she was due to face trial on prostitution charges.

Mr Vitter, a Republican Senator from Louisiana who is married with four children, faced calls to resign when details of his dealings with the escort agency first emerged.

The senator apologised for what he described as a "very serious sin", but refused to comment further.

Other patrons of the agency - known as Pamela Martin and Associates - included Nasa officials, top military officers, World Bank and International Monetary Fund executives, as well as the head of the US Agency for International Development (USAID), Randall Tobias, who stepped down after being named as a client.



(BBC)

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