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Friday, March 14, 2008

Another One: Top Federal Judge Linked to Prostitution Ring

March 14, 2008—

One of the country’s top federal judges has been linked to an investigation of a Denver-based prostitution ring, according to federal officials.

Edward Nottingham, the chief federal judge in Denver, Colo., was “implicated as a customer” in an ongoing IRS and Denver police investigation of an alleged prostitution operation called Denver Sugar/Denver Players, according to officials.

The service advertised on the Internet as having “gorgeous adult Colorado companions.”

According to a Denver television station, KUSA, Judge Nottingham’s nickname among the prostitutes was “Naughty.”

Several “professional athletes,” lawyers and businessmen are also involved, officials said.

Unlike the prostitution investigation in New York that led to this week’s resignation of New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer, the Denver case has received little attention outside Colorado.

The chief judge of the 10th Federal Circuit Court, Robert Henry, is “taking under advisement a complaint about a judge’s conduct,” according to the Rocky Mountain News. The person who filed the complaint confirmed to the paper that the judge is Nottingham.

Judge Nottingham has remained on the bench since being publicly linked to the investigation last week. His office referred calls to his lawyer, Stephen Peters, who said Judge Nottingham “has no public comment at this time.”

Based on the Web site of Denver Sugar/Denver Players, prostitution prices seem to be substantially lower than those in New York.

According to published reports, Judge Nottingham, appointed to the federal bench in 1989 by President George H.W. Bush, paid $300 to $400 for “all-inclusive” sex with prostitutes working for the Denver Sugar/Denver Players service.

Thank you for not reading this, Rod.

Comments

And? Being appointed to the bench by Bush doesn’t make him a conservative or neccessarily a Republican.

Way to go Boob.


Obama/Biden is not change. It’s more of the same.

Kenny on March 14, 2008 at 09:25 pm

Better than that, Kenny!  Nottingham would have been affirmed by a democrat Senate!  [The same one which tried to torpedo the nomination of Justice Clarence Thomas.]

RBB loves the sound of his own voice....


"Here lies, in honored glory, an American soldier, known but to God.”

“As a conservative, I will not be overly enthusiastic about voting for John McCain on November 4 - but I will be sprinting to the polling place to do so!”
Matthew May, conservative commentator, The American Spectator

pparets on March 15, 2008 at 06:16 am
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