Subpoena for Madam
Robert Mueller wants to talk to the “Manhattan Madam.”
Kristin Davis, the madam made famous for her role in the 2008 sex scandal that brought down former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer, has been subpoenaed by the special counsel's office, according to a report Friday.
Davis, who once ran for governor and controller before being busted selling prescription pills, worked with flamboyant Republican consultant Roger Stone for a decade.
Stone, a longtime ally of President Trump, has been a rumored target in Mueller's investigation into Russian election meddling.
Mueller is reportedly interested in Stone's contacts with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and the Twitter handle “Guccifer 2.0,” which was allegedly used by Kremlinlinked hackers during the 2016 election to share emails stolen from the Democratic National Committee.
Davis' lawyer is negotiating the scope of the subpoena with Mueller's team, according to TMZ.
Davis was a key part of Spitzer's political downfall.
The buxom 41-year-old admitted to providing the disgraced lawmaker with prostitutes, a claim he denies.