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Kristin M. Davis

Kristin M. Davis, previously known as the Manhattan Madam, is a former madam who was known for running a high-end prostitution ring in New York City which claimed to have offered its services to several high-profile clients, including Eliot Spitzer, Alex Rodriguez and David Beckham. After her conviction for prostitution related activities, Davis ran a protest campaign for Governor of New York in 2010 and was poised to run for New York City Comptroller in 2013 before being arrested (and later convicted) for distributing drugs.

In July 2018, Davis was contacted by Special Counsel Robert Mueller in connection with his investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential election campaign.[1][2]

Early career Edit

In 1994, Davis began working in an administrative position at Brookhaven Capital Management in Menlo Park, California. She said that she was repeatedly promoted, becoming the organization's comptroller at age 25. She worked at third-party administrators Conifer Securities from February 2002 to March 2003; she said she left that company to go to Hemisphere Management, a hedge fund operation with assets of over $2 billion,[3] where she said that she was vice-president of operations in charge of a staff of 40 in the firm's Boston office.[4]

Criminal activity Edit

Involvement in prostitution industry Edit

Davis said that after leaving her hedge fund job (she has at different times claimed to have been "unfairly fired" and to have quit voluntarily), she started her business as a madam after her mother suffered serious health problems and could no longer work. Davis was arrested in March 2008[5] during a string of arrests surrounding then-Governor of New York Eliot Spitzer. (Davis was not, however, involved with the Emperors Club VIP, the prostitution ring at the center of the scandal that led to Spitzer's resignation.)

Another of Davis's alleged clients was baseball player Alex Rodriguez, who was also rumored to have dated Davis herself; Davis has neither confirmed nor denied those allegations but has claimed to do business with Rodriguez.[6] Davis's involvement with Spitzer, according to her, mostly took place during his time as Attorney General in 2005; for his part, Spitzer has denied ever using Davis's firm, and local police authorities have found no connection between Spitzer and Davis's firm.[7]

Davis was originally defended by Mark Heller, who claimed her arrest was motivated by pressure from the Spitzer arrest. She fired Heller for incompetence after Davis spent four months in Riker's Island.[8] Four days after replacing Heller with attorney Dan Hochheiser, Davis was freed on reduced bail.

Along with Wall Street therapist Johnathan Alpert in the documentary film Inside Job (2010), Davis estimates her pre-financial crisis customer base at around 10,000 clients, of which 40-50% of her high-end escort services were purchased by those working on Wall Street. Use of Davis and her prostitute services extended to senior management of all major Wall Street firms, with Morgan Stanley a "little less", and Goldman Sachs being "pretty, pretty big" into using the services. She held black cards from the financial firms and services would be expensed on corporate accounts disguised as computer repair, trading research, consulting for market compliance, and so on. Prostitution services "absolutely" extended to executives at the very top of financial firms.[9][10] Davis claimed in 2011 that her agency provided prostitutes to Dominique Strauss-Kahn in 2006, but that he was "rough and angry", and according to her, "When men abuse women I'm no longer going to protect their identities."[11]

Davis served four months in Rikers Island for her involvement in the Spitzer scandal.[12][13] She claimed that she witnessed "psychosexual torture" during her time on Rikers Island.[14] Davis said that she ended her involvement in the prostitution industry as a madam after serving jail time.[15] Her sentencing also included five years of probation, which was cut short in November 2010 after two and a half years.[16][17]

Davis announced in February 2011 that she would be opening "Hope House," a nonprofit organization designed to assist women affected by sex trafficking. A hotline was to be set up in the year, while a full shelter would be constructed in 2013 if there were sufficient funds.[18] No such facility was ever built.

Drug dealing Edit

On August 5, 2013, Davis was arrested and charged with four counts of distributing and possessing with intent to distribute a controlled substance (including prescription drugs like Ambien and Xanax) to a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) cooperating witness between January 7 to April 24, 2013.[19] She was released on August 6, 2013, on a $100,000 bail, with preliminary hearing scheduled for September 5.

According to an Act of Information by a cooperating witness, Davis had bought ecstasy and Xanax pills from this FBI cooperating witness 4 times. Based on information provided by this witness (after his own arrest), the FBI set up a sting operation, during which Davis gave her own prescription pills to the witness, whom she believed to be her friend. The meetings were recorded both on video and on audiotape.[20][21][22]

Davis chose not to fight her case and plead guilty to one of the four charges in a plea bargain with federal authorities on March 7, 2014.[23] During Davis' sentencing, the presiding Judge stated that he saw "no difference between selling pills and giving them away".[24] Davis was sentenced to 24 months in prison. Davis contends that she gave her pills to a friend and accepted reimbursement for the money she paid for the prescription. Davis served 18 months under federal confinement and was released in May 2016.[25]

Political activity Edit

2010 gubernatorial campaign Edit

Davis was a candidate in the 2010 New York gubernatorial election on the Anti-Prohibition line. She ran on a platform of legalizing prostitution, marijuana and same sex marriage, and firearms rights.[12][26][27] Among her unorthodox campaign strategies was the naming of her campaign committee as "Friends of Kristin Davis," which abbreviated to FOKD.[28] She stated a goal of raising $2 million for her campaign.[29] She admits she knew that she was a long shot to win the race.[30]

Roger Stone, who had worked as an operative for former presidents Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush, was named as Davis's campaign manager,[12] and was still listed as so as of April 2010,[31] though he also cooperated with his protégé, Michael Caputo, on a competing campaign by Buffalo developer Carl Paladino.[32] Stone stated that the two candidates had distinct goals – Davis was only seeking to gain the requisite 50,000 votes, while Paladino, in Stone's view, had an actual chance to win – and as such he did not believe there to be a conflict of interest. Stone also said he accepted his position in the Davis campaign before Paladino entered the race.[33] Caputo stated that he believed Davis would at least outdraw Conservative Party nominee Rick Lazio.[34] Radio personality and political activist Frank Morano also helped lead her campaign team and aided with debate prep. [35] Davis considered seeking the nomination along with fellow candidates Sam Sloan and Guilderland attorney Warren Redlich for the Libertarian Party of New York. However, she decided not to appear at the party's convention on April 24, 2010, because the party refused to a give her and candidate Sam Sloan access to the party's mailing list so they could lobby the members prior to the convention while they gave their favored candidate, Warren Redlich, access to the list and other materials to secure the nomination. Because of this Davis chose not to seek the Libertarian nomination or attend the convention and the other candidate, Sam Sloan sued the party. Thus Davis chose to create her own party yet still continue to advocate for Libertarian ideals. Several names for the line, including "Surprise Party," "Citizens Party," "Marijuana Legalization Party," "Hookers and Pot Party," "Personal Freedom Party" and "Reform Party" were rejected by outside sources (Personal Freedom due to a conflict with Charles Barron's "Freedom Party" despite Barron's much later entry into the gubernatorial race, and Reform Party due to a dispute with the national Reform Party),[36] before settling on the name "Anti-Prohibition Party" in July 2010.

Anti-Prohibition Party (APP) petitions had Linda Espejo listed as the lieutenant governor candidate, though at least one report suggests that Espejo declined the nomination, requiring a replacement to be named by a committee.[37] The party named Jewish-Russian-American lawyer and community organizer Tanya Gendelman as Espejo's replacement.[38] Randy Credico, already running in the Democratic Party primary and cross-endorsed by the Libertarians, was the nominee for the Senate seat held by Chuck Schumer. Vivia Mowagan was the candidate for Kirsten Gillibrand's Senate seat. Davis endorsed Democrat Kathleen Rice for attorney general, though Rice did not appear on the APP line.[30] Jeffrey Graham, the mayor of Watertown, endorsed Davis, and despite declining an invitation to be the APP lieutenant governor nominee, he continued to campaign for Davis at his business and on his Web site.

Davis was in the official NY Gubernatorial Debate at Hofstra University on October 18, 2010,[39] along with all six other candidates on the ballot. Davis finished with 20,898 votes in the official vote tally, less than half the necessary votes to qualify as a political party and in last place overall. Her low vote count was attributed[by whom?] in large part to being placed on a different ballot line than the other gubernatorial candidates, thus making it harder for voters to find them. Davis's strongest showings were in Jefferson and Lewis Counties (areas in the Watertown market, suggesting[citation needed] that Graham's endorsement played a major role), where she finished third, behind only Andrew Cuomo and Carl Paladino.

2013 comptroller campaign Edit

Davis filed with the New York City Campaign Finance Board to run for New York City Controller in 2013.[40] However, according to various media outlets she planned on running for Mayor of New York City in 2013.[41] On Saturday January 12, 2013, Davis received the early endorsement for mayor from the Queens Libertarian Party, the largest Libertarian chapter in New York City.[42] She later declared that she was running for New York City Comptroller.

Davis withdrew from the race before the election and did not submit petitions to appear on the ballot, in part because of her drug arrest in August 2013.[43]

2017–2019 special counsel investigation Edit

In July 2018, The New York Times[44] reported that Davis was expecting a subpoena from special counsel, Robert Mueller, who was investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election. It was then reported by NBC News[45] that Davis had a private meeting on August 3 with the Special Counsel's team because of her links and longterm employment by Trump advisor Roger J. Stone Jr.

In defense of Davis' subpoena, Stone issued the following statement: "Kristin Davis has been a friend of mine and has worked on and off for me for 10 years," Stone said, noting that Davis is currently in the cosmetology business. "She is a brilliant woman who paid her debt to society and who has remade her life. I am the Godfather to her son."[46]

On August 10, 2018, Davis formally testified for the Special Counsel in DC.[47] The next week, Davis appeared on Good Day New York and talked about the bullying she received by prosecutor Aaron Zellinsky and how she identified comedian Randy Credico as the "intermediary" between Stone and Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange.[48]

Davis has been a vocal advocate for Stone's defense, appearing on numerous TV shows after his arrest in 2019.[49]

References Edit

  1. ^ MJ Lee; Kara Scannell. "Mueller team wants to talk to 'Manhattan Madam'". CNN. Retrieved 2018-07-20.
  2. ^ thehill.com 27 August 2018: Roger Stone predicts he'll be indicted next in Mueller probe
  3. ^ Kristin Davis’s Wall Street Background Helped Make Her Who She Is Today. New York Magazine. Retrieved 2010-10-25.
  4. ^ Delevingne, Lawrence (October 25, 2010). . Absolute Return + Alpha. Archived from the original on 2010-12-28. Retrieved July 21, 2018.
  5. ^ Moynihan, Colin (March 27, 2008). "$2 Million Bail Set for Woman in Brothel Case". The New York Times. Retrieved July 21, 2018.
  6. ^ Rush, George (2009-03-23). "Madam Kristin Davis dated Alex Rodriguez and provided him hookers, sources say". New York Daily News. Retrieved 2009-10-26.
  7. ^ Hakim, Danny (July 11, 2013). Madam’s Ties to Spitzer? It’s a Campaign Issue. The New York Times. Retrieved July 11, 2013.
  8. ^ Mark Heller, Esq. New York Times. Retrieved 2013-01-10.
  9. ^ Charles H. Ferguson, Sony Classics Inside Job 2012-10-02 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ "Inside Job – Movie Website for the Documentary Film". Sony Pictures Classic. Retrieved May 1, 2016.
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  12. ^ a b c Rush & Molloy (2010-02-07). "Kristin Davis, alleged Eliot Spitzer madam, to run for New York governor with GOP Roger Stone's help". Nydailynews.com. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
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  14. ^ Orden, Erica (2010-10-17). Candidates Crowd Stage. Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2010-10-17.
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  19. ^ Nelson, Steven (August 6, 2013). "Spitzer's Ex-Madam, Current Rival Kristin Davis Arrested for Allegedly Selling Pills". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved July 21, 2018.
  20. ^ Justin Menza (August 6, 2013). "'Manhattan Madam' in trouble for selling pills". CNBC. Retrieved August 6, 2013.
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  22. ^ Annie Karni and Larry McShane (August 6, 2013). "Kristin Davis, madam running for controller, arrested in selling prescription pills". NY Daily News. Retrieved August 6, 2013.
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  43. ^ Nelson, Steven (August 26, 2013). "Spitzer's Ex-Madam Kristin Davis Slips Out of Comptroller Race". US News.
  44. ^ Ex-‘Manhattan Madam,’ Kristin Davis, Expects Subpoena From Mueller. New York Times. Retrieved 2018-07-21.
  45. ^ 'Manhattan Madam' Kristin Davis met with Special Counsel Mueller's team. NBC News. Retrieved 2018-08-03.
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External links Edit

  • Official website
  • – political campaign site archive
  • – Kristin Davis's Libertarian issue based website archive

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For the actress see Kristin Davis Kristin M Davis previously known as the Manhattan Madam is a former madam who was known for running a high end prostitution ring in New York City which claimed to have offered its services to several high profile clients including Eliot Spitzer Alex Rodriguez and David Beckham After her conviction for prostitution related activities Davis ran a protest campaign for Governor of New York in 2010 and was poised to run for New York City Comptroller in 2013 before being arrested and later convicted for distributing drugs In July 2018 Davis was contacted by Special Counsel Robert Mueller in connection with his investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential election campaign 1 2 Contents 1 Early career 2 Criminal activity 2 1 Involvement in prostitution industry 2 2 Drug dealing 3 Political activity 3 1 2010 gubernatorial campaign 3 2 2013 comptroller campaign 3 3 2017 2019 special counsel investigation 4 References 5 External linksEarly career EditIn 1994 Davis began working in an administrative position at Brookhaven Capital Management in Menlo Park California She said that she was repeatedly promoted becoming the organization s comptroller at age 25 She worked at third party administrators Conifer Securities from February 2002 to March 2003 she said she left that company to go to Hemisphere Management a hedge fund operation with assets of over 2 billion 3 where she said that she was vice president of operations in charge of a staff of 40 in the firm s Boston office 4 Criminal activity EditInvolvement in prostitution industry Edit Davis said that after leaving her hedge fund job she has at different times claimed to have been unfairly fired and to have quit voluntarily she started her business as a madam after her mother suffered serious health problems and could no longer work Davis was arrested in March 2008 5 during a string of arrests surrounding then Governor of New York Eliot Spitzer Davis was not however involved with the Emperors Club VIP the prostitution ring at the center of the scandal that led to Spitzer s resignation Another of Davis s alleged clients was baseball player Alex Rodriguez who was also rumored to have dated Davis herself Davis has neither confirmed nor denied those allegations but has claimed to do business with Rodriguez 6 Davis s involvement with Spitzer according to her mostly took place during his time as Attorney General in 2005 for his part Spitzer has denied ever using Davis s firm and local police authorities have found no connection between Spitzer and Davis s firm 7 Davis was originally defended by Mark Heller who claimed her arrest was motivated by pressure from the Spitzer arrest She fired Heller for incompetence after Davis spent four months in Riker s Island 8 Four days after replacing Heller with attorney Dan Hochheiser Davis was freed on reduced bail Along with Wall Street therapist Johnathan Alpert in the documentary film Inside Job 2010 Davis estimates her pre financial crisis customer base at around 10 000 clients of which 40 50 of her high end escort services were purchased by those working on Wall Street Use of Davis and her prostitute services extended to senior management of all major Wall Street firms with Morgan Stanley a little less and Goldman Sachs being pretty pretty big into using the services She held black cards from the financial firms and services would be expensed on corporate accounts disguised as computer repair trading research consulting for market compliance and so on Prostitution services absolutely extended to executives at the very top of financial firms 9 10 Davis claimed in 2011 that her agency provided prostitutes to Dominique Strauss Kahn in 2006 but that he was rough and angry and according to her When men abuse women I m no longer going to protect their identities 11 Davis served four months in Rikers Island for her involvement in the Spitzer scandal 12 13 She claimed that she witnessed psychosexual torture during her time on Rikers Island 14 Davis said that she ended her involvement in the prostitution industry as a madam after serving jail time 15 Her sentencing also included five years of probation which was cut short in November 2010 after two and a half years 16 17 Davis announced in February 2011 that she would be opening Hope House a nonprofit organization designed to assist women affected by sex trafficking A hotline was to be set up in the year while a full shelter would be constructed in 2013 if there were sufficient funds 18 No such facility was ever built Drug dealing Edit On August 5 2013 Davis was arrested and charged with four counts of distributing and possessing with intent to distribute a controlled substance including prescription drugs like Ambien and Xanax to a Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI cooperating witness between January 7 to April 24 2013 19 She was released on August 6 2013 on a 100 000 bail with preliminary hearing scheduled for September 5 According to an Act of Information by a cooperating witness Davis had bought ecstasy and Xanax pills from this FBI cooperating witness 4 times Based on information provided by this witness after his own arrest the FBI set up a sting operation during which Davis gave her own prescription pills to the witness whom she believed to be her friend The meetings were recorded both on video and on audiotape 20 21 22 Davis chose not to fight her case and plead guilty to one of the four charges in a plea bargain with federal authorities on March 7 2014 23 During Davis sentencing the presiding Judge stated that he saw no difference between selling pills and giving them away 24 Davis was sentenced to 24 months in prison Davis contends that she gave her pills to a friend and accepted reimbursement for the money she paid for the prescription Davis served 18 months under federal confinement and was released in May 2016 25 Political activity Edit2010 gubernatorial campaign Edit This article s factual accuracy may be compromised due to out of date information Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information November 2012 Davis was a candidate in the 2010 New York gubernatorial election on the Anti Prohibition line She ran on a platform of legalizing prostitution marijuana and same sex marriage and firearms rights 12 26 27 Among her unorthodox campaign strategies was the naming of her campaign committee as Friends of Kristin Davis which abbreviated to FOKD 28 She stated a goal of raising 2 million for her campaign 29 She admits she knew that she was a long shot to win the race 30 Roger Stone who had worked as an operative for former presidents Richard Nixon Ronald Reagan and George H W Bush was named as Davis s campaign manager 12 and was still listed as so as of April 2010 31 though he also cooperated with his protege Michael Caputo on a competing campaign by Buffalo developer Carl Paladino 32 Stone stated that the two candidates had distinct goals Davis was only seeking to gain the requisite 50 000 votes while Paladino in Stone s view had an actual chance to win and as such he did not believe there to be a conflict of interest Stone also said he accepted his position in the Davis campaign before Paladino entered the race 33 Caputo stated that he believed Davis would at least outdraw Conservative Party nominee Rick Lazio 34 Radio personality and political activist Frank Morano also helped lead her campaign team and aided with debate prep 35 Davis considered seeking the nomination along with fellow candidates Sam Sloan and Guilderland attorney Warren Redlich for the Libertarian Party of New York However she decided not to appear at the party s convention on April 24 2010 because the party refused to a give her and candidate Sam Sloan access to the party s mailing list so they could lobby the members prior to the convention while they gave their favored candidate Warren Redlich access to the list and other materials to secure the nomination Because of this Davis chose not to seek the Libertarian nomination or attend the convention and the other candidate Sam Sloan sued the party Thus Davis chose to create her own party yet still continue to advocate for Libertarian ideals Several names for the line including Surprise Party Citizens Party Marijuana Legalization Party Hookers and Pot Party Personal Freedom Party and Reform Party were rejected by outside sources Personal Freedom due to a conflict with Charles Barron s Freedom Party despite Barron s much later entry into the gubernatorial race and Reform Party due to a dispute with the national Reform Party 36 before settling on the name Anti Prohibition Party in July 2010 Anti Prohibition Party APP petitions had Linda Espejo listed as the lieutenant governor candidate though at least one report suggests that Espejo declined the nomination requiring a replacement to be named by a committee 37 The party named Jewish Russian American lawyer and community organizer Tanya Gendelman as Espejo s replacement 38 Randy Credico already running in the Democratic Party primary and cross endorsed by the Libertarians was the nominee for the Senate seat held by Chuck Schumer Vivia Mowagan was the candidate for Kirsten Gillibrand s Senate seat Davis endorsed Democrat Kathleen Rice for attorney general though Rice did not appear on the APP line 30 Jeffrey Graham the mayor of Watertown endorsed Davis and despite declining an invitation to be the APP lieutenant governor nominee he continued to campaign for Davis at his business and on his Web site Davis was in the official NY Gubernatorial Debate at Hofstra University on October 18 2010 39 along with all six other candidates on the ballot Davis finished with 20 898 votes in the official vote tally less than half the necessary votes to qualify as a political party and in last place overall Her low vote count was attributed by whom in large part to being placed on a different ballot line than the other gubernatorial candidates thus making it harder for voters to find them Davis s strongest showings were in Jefferson and Lewis Counties areas in the Watertown market suggesting citation needed that Graham s endorsement played a major role where she finished third behind only Andrew Cuomo and Carl Paladino 2013 comptroller campaign Edit Davis filed with the New York City Campaign Finance Board to run for New York City Controller in 2013 40 However according to various media outlets she planned on running for Mayor of New York City in 2013 41 On Saturday January 12 2013 Davis received the early endorsement for mayor from the Queens Libertarian Party the largest Libertarian chapter in New York City 42 She later declared that she was running for New York City Comptroller Davis withdrew from the race before the election and did not submit petitions to appear on the ballot in part because of her drug arrest in August 2013 43 2017 2019 special counsel investigation Edit In July 2018 The New York Times 44 reported that Davis was expecting a subpoena from special counsel Robert Mueller who was investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election It was then reported by NBC News 45 that Davis had a private meeting on August 3 with the Special Counsel s team because of her links and longterm employment by Trump advisor Roger J Stone Jr In defense of Davis subpoena Stone issued the following statement Kristin Davis has been a friend of mine and has worked on and off for me for 10 years Stone said noting that Davis is currently in the cosmetology business She is a brilliant woman who paid her debt to society and who has remade her life I am the Godfather to her son 46 On August 10 2018 Davis formally testified for the Special Counsel in DC 47 The next week Davis appeared on Good Day New York and talked about the bullying she received by prosecutor Aaron Zellinsky and how she identified comedian Randy Credico as the intermediary between Stone and Wikileaks founder Julian Assange 48 Davis has been a vocal advocate for Stone s defense appearing on numerous TV shows after his arrest in 2019 49 References Edit MJ Lee Kara Scannell Mueller team wants to talk to Manhattan Madam CNN Retrieved 2018 07 20 thehill com 27 August 2018 Roger Stone predicts he ll be indicted next in Mueller probe Kristin Davis s Wall Street Background Helped Make Her Who She Is Today New York Magazine Retrieved 2010 10 25 Delevingne Lawrence October 25 2010 Manhattan Madam touts her hedge fund experience in race for governor Absolute Return Alpha Archived from the original on 2010 12 28 Retrieved July 21 2018 Moynihan Colin March 27 2008 2 Million Bail Set for Woman in Brothel Case The New York Times Retrieved July 21 2018 Rush George 2009 03 23 Madam Kristin Davis dated Alex Rodriguez and provided him hookers sources say New York Daily News Retrieved 2009 10 26 Hakim Danny July 11 2013 Madam s Ties to Spitzer It s a Campaign Issue The New York Times Retrieved July 11 2013 Mark Heller Esq New York Times Retrieved 2013 01 10 Charles H Ferguson Sony Classics Inside Job Archived 2012 10 02 at the Wayback Machine Inside Job Movie Website for the Documentary Film Sony Pictures Classic Retrieved May 1 2016 Jon Swaine 2011 05 19 IMF head hired prostitutes from Manhattan Madam The Daily Telegraph London Retrieved 2011 05 19 a b c Rush amp Molloy 2010 02 07 Kristin Davis alleged Eliot Spitzer madam to run for New York governor with GOP Roger Stone s help Nydailynews com Retrieved 2010 03 01 Stone Roger Madam To Take The Plunge Archived 2010 02 17 at the Wayback Machine February 8 2010 Orden Erica 2010 10 17 Candidates Crowd Stage Wall Street Journal Retrieved 2010 10 17 Legalize Prostitution Kristindavis2010 com Retrieved 2010 03 01 dead link Ex Eliot Spitzer madam Kristin Davis to challenge Andrew Cuomo in New York gubernatorial election Daily News New York 2010 08 22 Benjamin Elizabeth 2010 11 09 Manhattan Madam off probation Archived 2010 12 25 at the Wayback Machine State of Politics Retrieved 2010 11 09 Manhattan Madam Kristin Davis plans to start nonprofit Hope House for victims of sex trafficking Daily News New York 2011 02 07 Nelson Steven August 6 2013 Spitzer s Ex Madam Current Rival Kristin Davis Arrested for Allegedly Selling Pills U S News amp World Report Retrieved July 21 2018 Justin Menza August 6 2013 Manhattan Madam in trouble for selling pills CNBC Retrieved August 6 2013 Julia Talanova August 6 2013 Ex madam seeking New York City office faces prescription drug charges CNN Retrieved August 6 2013 Annie Karni and Larry McShane August 6 2013 Kristin Davis madam running for controller arrested in selling prescription pills NY Daily News Retrieved August 6 2013 Calder Rich March 7 2014 Spitzer madam pleads guilty to drug dealing New York Post Retrieved March 8 2014 Spitzer s Ex Madam Ex madam Kristin Davis sentenced to prison for selling prescription drugs NewsDay Retrieved Oct 1 2014 Manhattan Madam Kristin Davis Released From Prison Radar Online Retrieved May 23 2016 Howard Michael 2010 02 27 Paterson Exit Puts Cuomo in Driver s Seat WSJ com Online wsj com Archived from the original on March 3 2010 Retrieved 2010 03 01 Manhattan Madam Kristin Davis Why I will run for Governor in 2010 Independent Political Report 10 February 2010 Retrieved 2010 03 01 Friends Kristindavis2010 com Archived from the original on 2011 07 13 Retrieved 2010 03 01 Davis Kristin February 7 2010 Why I Will Run for Governor in 2010 a b Benjamin Elizabeth Madam Governor in waiting Archived 2010 06 30 at the Wayback Machine State of Politics Retrieved 2010 06 25 Spitzer antagonist advises ex madam s bid for governor New York Times Retrieved 2010 04 17 Vielkind Jimmy 2010 04 06 Hi Roger Archived 2010 04 12 at the Wayback Machine Capitol Confidential Albany Times Union Retrieved 2010 04 06 Hakim Danny Opposing Campaigns With One Unlikely Link Roger Stone Plays Role in Two Opposing Campaigns The New York Times Retrieved 2010 08 12 Andrew Cuomo s Delivery Boy Capitaltonight com Archived 2011 03 25 at the Wayback Machine Ex madam peddles political aspirations 21 October 2010 Rubenstein Dana 2010 07 01 After Cease and Desist Manhattan Madam Kristin Davis Forced to Change Party Name New York Observer Retrieved 2010 07 02 Graham Jeffrey 2010 08 12 Madame needs new mate Mayor Graham s View Retrieved 2010 08 14 Graham Jeffrey The Russians are coming Mayor Graham s View Retrieved 2010 08 28 2010 Gubernatorial Debate at Hofstra Retrieved 2010 10 30 New York City Campaign Finance Board Retrieved 2013 01 15 Hedge Fund Intelligence Retrieved 2013 01 15 Libertarian Lady Archived 2013 01 18 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2013 01 15 Nelson Steven August 26 2013 Spitzer s Ex Madam Kristin Davis Slips Out of Comptroller Race US News Ex Manhattan Madam Kristin Davis Expects Subpoena From Mueller New York Times Retrieved 2018 07 21 Manhattan Madam Kristin Davis met with Special Counsel Mueller s team NBC News Retrieved 2018 08 03 Roger Stone Defends Manhattan Madam Caught Up in Mueller Investigation Newsweek Retrieved 2018 07 21 Manhattan Madam linked to Trump confidant Roger Stone to testify in Mueller probe CNBC Retrieved 2018 08 10 Kristin Davis on Good Day NY Good Day NY Retrieved 2020 02 27 Kristin Davis on MSNBC With Katy Tur MSNBC Katy Tur Retrieved 2019 05 19 External links EditOfficial website Kristin Davis 2010 political campaign site archive Libertarian Lady Kristin Davis s Libertarian issue based website archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kristin M Davis amp oldid 1167985937 Political activity, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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