Thursday, July 19, 2007

Group files ethics complaint against ex-DC Madam client Vitter

RAW STORY

Senator David Vitter, the Louisiana Republican who has admitted to being a client of former 'DC Madam' Deborah Jeane Palfrey, was accused of violating the Senate's Code of Conduct by a government watchdog group Thursday afternoon.

"Senator Vitter's solicitation of at least one prostitute was not merely, as he has stated, 'a serious sin,' it was a violation of criminal law," said Melanie Sloan, Executive Director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, which filed a complaint with the Senate's Ethics Committee. "The Senate Ethics Committee should commence an investigation into Senator Vitter's conduct and hold him accountable."

Sloan's group lacks standing to file an actual ethics complaint against Vitter. However, the group's communication to the Senate Ethics Committee can be endorsed by a member of the US Senate. Earlier in the year, the group filed a complaint against Senator Pete Domenici (R-NM) for allegations of pressuring former US Attorney David Iglesias over a corruption investigation. The Committee subsequently took up the complaint.

Washington, DC and Louisiana authorities are likely unable to charge Vitter with any crimes, as he appears to have passed the statute of limitations in both jurisdictions. However, CREW said that the Senate could still punish the Republican Senator........

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