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D.C. Madam: 'There was no way out'

Convicted "D.C. Madam" Deborah Jeane Palfrey railed against what she called a "modern-day lynching" in notes to her mother and sister before hanging herself at her mother's Florida home, police disclosed Monday.

'D.C. Madam' found hanged

Deborah Jeane Palfrey, known as the "D.C. Madam," was found dead in Florida on Thursday, according to Tarpon Springs police.

Time.com: D.C. Madam: Suicide Before Prison

Facing up to 55 years in jail, she told an acquaintance that she'd rather die than return to prison

Time.com: Police: 'D.C. Madam' Commits Suicide

Police say a woman they believe to be convicted Washington escort service operator Deborah Jeane Palfrey has committed suicide

In 'D.C. Madam's' phone records, a slice of Washington

Euphemisms abound for prostitution, but spend a week combing through the phone records of the so-called "D.C. Madam," and it's clear that "call girl" is far and away the most apt. It is all about the calls.

Hustler says it revealed senator's link to escort service

Larry Flynt's Hustler magazine claimed credit for exposing Sen. David Vitter's connection to the "D.C. Madam" Tuesday, saying Vitter confessed after a journalist reported finding the senator's number in the escort service's phone records.

'D.C. Madam': Releasing clients' numbers not blackmail

An attorney for Deborah Jeane Palfrey, the alleged "D.C. Madam," rejected accusations Monday that releasing a list of phone numbers used to dial Palfrey's high-end escort service amounted to blackmail.

State Department official resigns over 'D.C. madam'

A top State Department official resigned Friday after revealing to ABC News that he had been a client of the alleged "D.C. madam's" escort service.

'D.C. madam' names a purported customer

The alleged "D.C. madam" dropped a name in court documents filed Thursday, but the man named laughed at being accused of hiring the high-end escort service run by Deborah Jeane Palfrey.

Lawyer: Media outlet has alleged D.C. madam's records

A federal judge ruled Friday that the alleged "Washington Madam" cannot sell phone records and other business records, but her attorney said copies of those records have already been handed over to a media outlet.

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