I’d be lying if I didn’t say the City Desk is buzzing over who could afford to toss $280,000 to a hooker to keep her quiet? I guess the skin trade isn’t feeling the pinch.
The danger-junkie businessman with deep pockets who can’t keep his pants on is playing with public relations fire — let alone his marriage, legacy and life. The repentant hooker (pictured below in a Herald staff drawing) is under a gag order for the next three years, as we report today. But that can’t keep you from wondering … who went out on this sex-fueled limb? Talk about being weak. This guy must be up late tonight.
If you want to confess — even anonymously — feel free to drop me a line at joed@bostonherald.com. Talking to me won’t cost you anything and what a story you must have to tell. Saying you don’t want the $280,000 back means your guilt has gripped your soul. How deep does it go?
Saturday, February 21, 2009
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