Montgomery Blair Sibley (left), the former lawyer for the DC Madam Deborah Jeane Palfrey (center), wants to release her black book of clients because the records 'may contain information relevant to the upcoming presidential election'. The pair are pictured at the Federal Court House in April 2007 during her trial.
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The 'DC Madam's' former lawyer wants to release her black book of clients - and claims it could have an impact on the Presidential race.
Montgomery Blair Sibley represented Deborah Jeane Palfrey in 2008 when she was convicted of federal racketeering and various prostitution charges.
The scandal of her arrest rocked the nation's capital as some of the city's biggest power players, including father-of-four Senator David Vitter, were outed.
Palfrey hanged herself in 2008 before she was set to be sentenced for her crimes and left the book containing details of her 815 clients behind.
The information inside the book was sealed by a judge, but Sibley has filed a motion in a bid to have it released.
He's filed a judicial conduct complaint to lift his gag order so he can release the names from Palfrey's records.
Sibley says those records 'may contain information relevant to the upcoming presidential election', FOX 5 reported.
He told Daily Mail Online he could not comment on the contents of the book because of the court order.
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News of Palfrey's death in 2008 followed reports she handed a list of telephone numbers of 15,000 clients to a U.S. television network
She had vowed to identify as many well-known figures as possible to subpoena them as defense witnesses.
Palfrey had insisted her company, Pamela Martin and Associates, was a legal enterprise that provided 'high-end' clients with nude dancing and massage, but not sex and initially considered selling her phone records in order to raise money for her defense.
When she later released her phone records for free, they ended up shedding little further light on her clientele.
Former lawyer for the 'DC Madam' wants to release her black book containing details of more than 800 clients - and claims it could impact the Presidential election
Montgomery Blair Sibley represented Deborah Jeane Palfrey in 2008
She was convicted of federal racketeering and prostitution charges
The scandal of her arrest rocked the nation and outed DC power players
Politicians, including Senator David Vitter, admitted they were on the list
Palfrey hanged herself in 2008 and the book was sealed by a judge
But Sibley believes the book could contain: 'Information relevant to the upcoming presidential election'
By WILLS ROBINSON FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 12:56 EST, 3 February 2016 | UPDATED: 15:08 EST, 3 February 2016
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