Prostitution complaint filed against Senator David Vitter
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (WAFB) - A non-partisan group out of Washington D.C. says it wants to strip Louisiana Senator David Vitter of his law license, for allegedly taking part in a prostitution ring.
The director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) says it is time for Vitter to step up to the plate and answer for accusations stemming from the “D.C. Madam Scandal.” In 2007, Vitter’s name appeared on the client list of D.C. Madam Deborah Jeane Palfrey.
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Sloan filed the complaint with the Louisiana Office of Disciplinary Counsel, a part of the Louisiana State Supreme Court. She says CREW filed the complaint because of Vitter’s stance against the group ACORN. The grassroots group came under fire earlier this month after an employee was caught on camera offering advice to a woman posing as a prostitute.
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