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[q]GOP senator sorry for 'serious sin' in 'D.C. Madam' case
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. David Vitter apologized to anyone he disappointed after telephone records linked him to an escort service operated by Deborah Jeane Palfrey, aka the "D.C. Madam."
The Louisiana Republican said in a Monday statement that he told his wife several years ago about a "serious sin" and she forgave him.
"Out of respect for my family, I will keep my discussion of the matter there -- with God and them. But I certainly offer my deep and sincere apologies to all I have disappointed and let down in any way," he said.
Vitter's phone number turned up in phone records for Pamela Martin & Associates -- a business Palfrey has called an "erotic fantasy service" -- and Vitter's statement claims he did business with Palfrey's company before he ran for the Senate in 2004.
Palfrey's attorney, Montgomery Blair Sibley, said he was surprised by Vitter's admission "because we don't really know who is on the list."
Palfrey, however, said Dan Muldia, a private investigator who is writing a book with her, traced the telephone number to the senator.
"I had no idea who he was prior to then, although I'm sure he was a client and he's stated accordingly, but I don't remember this man," Palfrey said.
Palfrey has been indicted and is awaiting trial on charges of money laundering and racketeering. Prosecutors allege that she was involved in prostitution, but Palfrey has denied the allegations, insisting that she ran a legitimate escort service.
Palfrey has further defended her "sexual albeit legal" service by claiming that anyone who provided or received sex for money disobeyed her orders, and in some cases, their own signed contracts.
In his statement, Vitter did not specifically acknowledge soliciting or patronizing prostitutes.
"This was a very serious sin in my past for which I am, of course, completely responsible," Vitter said. "Several years ago, I asked for and received forgiveness from God and from my wife in confession and marriage counseling."
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In 2004, the New Orleans native won the seat of retiring Democratic Sen. John Breaux, making him the first Republican senator from Louisiana since Reconstruction.
A staunch conservative, Vitter disavowed same-sex unions during his 2004 campaign, boasting that he had co-authored and fought for the Federal Marriage Amendment. He further vowed to protect "the sanctity of marriage."
"This is a real outrage. The Hollywood left is redefining the most basic institution in human history, and our two U.S. senators won't do anything about it," he said in a statement on his campaign Web site. "We need a U.S. senator who will stand up for Louisiana values, not Massachusetts values."
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i'm sure you guessed the last part, right?
[q]GOP senator sorry for 'serious sin' in 'D.C. Madam' case
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. David Vitter apologized to anyone he disappointed after telephone records linked him to an escort service operated by Deborah Jeane Palfrey, aka the "D.C. Madam."
The Louisiana Republican said in a Monday statement that he told his wife several years ago about a "serious sin" and she forgave him.
"Out of respect for my family, I will keep my discussion of the matter there -- with God and them. But I certainly offer my deep and sincere apologies to all I have disappointed and let down in any way," he said.
Vitter's phone number turned up in phone records for Pamela Martin & Associates -- a business Palfrey has called an "erotic fantasy service" -- and Vitter's statement claims he did business with Palfrey's company before he ran for the Senate in 2004.
Palfrey's attorney, Montgomery Blair Sibley, said he was surprised by Vitter's admission "because we don't really know who is on the list."
Palfrey, however, said Dan Muldia, a private investigator who is writing a book with her, traced the telephone number to the senator.
"I had no idea who he was prior to then, although I'm sure he was a client and he's stated accordingly, but I don't remember this man," Palfrey said.
Palfrey has been indicted and is awaiting trial on charges of money laundering and racketeering. Prosecutors allege that she was involved in prostitution, but Palfrey has denied the allegations, insisting that she ran a legitimate escort service.
Palfrey has further defended her "sexual albeit legal" service by claiming that anyone who provided or received sex for money disobeyed her orders, and in some cases, their own signed contracts.
In his statement, Vitter did not specifically acknowledge soliciting or patronizing prostitutes.
"This was a very serious sin in my past for which I am, of course, completely responsible," Vitter said. "Several years ago, I asked for and received forgiveness from God and from my wife in confession and marriage counseling."
[...]
In 2004, the New Orleans native won the seat of retiring Democratic Sen. John Breaux, making him the first Republican senator from Louisiana since Reconstruction.
A staunch conservative, Vitter disavowed same-sex unions during his 2004 campaign, boasting that he had co-authored and fought for the Federal Marriage Amendment. He further vowed to protect "the sanctity of marriage."
"This is a real outrage. The Hollywood left is redefining the most basic institution in human history, and our two U.S. senators won't do anything about it," he said in a statement on his campaign Web site. "We need a U.S. senator who will stand up for Louisiana values, not Massachusetts values."
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i'm sure you guessed the last part, right?