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Heidi Fleiss — Hollywood's most notorious madam — has been caught dishing a who’s who of sexual sinners on secret FBI wiretaps, and news of the recordings have Tinseltown’s megastars quaking in their boots!
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“I’m gonna have no problem talking about everyone who stiffed me and everyone I don’t like,” Heidi ranted on the intercepts, claimed a source to The National ENQUIRER. The tapes implicate a megawatt athlete, a corporate titan, a cellular-company mogul, a high-ranking member of the LAPD, a decorated detective, Oscar winners — and many more!
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“I’m going out to Robert Evans’,” she said, referencing the producer (left) of such hits as “Chinatown,” “Marathon Man” and “The Saint.” “And Jack Nicholson and Warren Beatty’s [unintelligible], bunch of nice people, and they’re all just, ‘Come out here and relax.’”
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At one point in the recently uncovered recording, Fleiss steamed over her working girls being quoted in the press, then joked about starting her own newspaper. “Hookers Gazette. I want to start a paper,” she said, adding her first cover model would be a particular Disney-credited screenwriter.
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Fleiss also discussed the international reach of her operation — and some of its quirky problems. “Five girls were sent off to Italy,” she said. “Three were sent home because they got caught stealing crystals off the chandelier in the lobby.”
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When the tapes were made is unclear, although Fleiss’ statements suggest it was some time between her 1993 arrest for attempted pandering and her 1994 federal bust on charges of tax evasion and money laundering.
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Fleiss even bragged about the rich and famous who had phoned to offer help after her run-in with the law. “Real people called me last night,” she said, before referencing the producer of an iconic Hollywood movie. “He’s like, ‘Is there anything I can do? How can I help you?’”
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Heidi Fleiss — Hollywood's most notorious madam — has been caught dishing a who’s who of sexual sinners on secret FBI wiretaps, and news of the recordings have Tinseltown’s megastars quaking in their boots!
Photo credit: Getty Images
“I’m gonna have no problem talking about everyone who stiffed me and everyone I don’t like,” Heidi ranted on the intercepts, claimed a source to The National ENQUIRER. The tapes implicate a megawatt athlete, a corporate titan, a cellular-company mogul, a high-ranking member of the LAPD, a decorated detective, Oscar winners — and many more!
Photo credit: Getty Images
“I’m going out to Robert Evans’,” she said, referencing the producer (left) of such hits as “Chinatown,” “Marathon Man” and “The Saint.” “And Jack Nicholson and Warren Beatty’s [unintelligible], bunch of nice people, and they’re all just, ‘Come out here and relax.’”
Photo credit: Getty Images
At one point in the recently uncovered recording, Fleiss steamed over her working girls being quoted in the press, then joked about starting her own newspaper. “Hookers Gazette. I want to start a paper,” she said, adding her first cover model would be a particular Disney-credited screenwriter.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Fleiss also discussed the international reach of her operation — and some of its quirky problems. “Five girls were sent off to Italy,” she said. “Three were sent home because they got caught stealing crystals off the chandelier in the lobby.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
When the tapes were made is unclear, although Fleiss’ statements suggest it was some time between her 1993 arrest for attempted pandering and her 1994 federal bust on charges of tax evasion and money laundering.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Fleiss even bragged about the rich and famous who had phoned to offer help after her run-in with the law. “Real people called me last night,” she said, before referencing the producer of an iconic Hollywood movie. “He’s like, ‘Is there anything I can do? How can I help you?’”
Photo credit: Getty Images