Manhattan Escorts: Rep. Nadler: Investigate torture or face road to ‘tyranny’

Reporters for the newspaper examined hundreds of credit card vouchers, drawn on both corporate and personal credit cards and made pay-able to the escort service operated by the homosexual ring. Many of the vouchers were run through a so-called “sub-merchant” account of the Chambers Funeral Home by a son of the owner, without the company’s knowledge.
Among the client names contained in the vouchers — and identified by prostitutes and escort operators — are government officials, locally based U.S. military officers, businessmen, lawyers, bankers, congressional aides and other professionals.
Editors of The Times said the newspaper would print only the names of those found to be in sensitive goverment posts or positions of influence. “There is no intention of publishing names or facts about the operation merely for titillation.” said Wesley Pruden, managing editor of The Times.

At least one highly placed Bush Administration official and a wealthy businessman who procured homosexual prostitutes from the escort services operated by the ring are cooperating with the investigation, several sources said.

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