Hollywood Madman Black Book Revealed

Convicted Madam Black Book Names A- List Clientele

Kesha Coggins
A gigantic bombshell has dropped itself on Hollywood in the form of the recently published memories of a former Hollywood madam. The tantalizing tell all book names some of the entertainment world A List celebrities as her clientele. The memories are entitled "Secrets of a Hollywood Super Madam"" by publishers Corona Books. By the time this who's who of clientele book hits the book selves in a few week the real shockwaves through out Hollywood would have only just begun.

At least, one of the actors named in the memories has come forward with an arsenal of denial and demands for their innocence to be recognized. That A-List actor who is revealed as a client of the former madam Jody "Babydol" Gibson's has issued a statement by way of his publicist. Ken Sunshine stated on behalf of his client Ben Affleck, "It's a complete fabrication. Nothing is true, and we are considering all legal options," to ABC News.

Affleck is just one of at least two- dozen A-List celebrities revealed in the fairly vivid and sordid tell all book. Other celebrities named are Bruce Willis and baseball legend Tommy Lasorda. "Babydol" Gibson clientele according to her memories also alleges in addition to two- dozen celebrities, CEOs, producers and politicians. All are claimed by Gibson to be high paying clients. Such a tell all book can not be good news for Hollywood most respected A-List celebrities who find themselves among those named by any means.

Publicists all over Hollywood could find themselves on high alert in hopes that their client has not appeared within the page of the sordid tell of even more sordid goings on. Hollywood actor Bruce Willis has hit back with a statement from his attorney Marty Singer, who has told the Los Angeles Times that the Willis did not know the former madam. "He's never spoken to her. The story is a complete fabrication," Singer said.

The former madam who was convicted in 2000 began her Gibson's escort service called California Dreamin to support a would be music career. She says of her decision to start the agency," very entrepreneurial." She describes in her book, "This book is about servicing the rich and famous." While no evidence of payment for sex was found to prosecute any of the clients named in her black book, Gibson lawyers did not hesitate during the trial to use the black book as some sort of defense for their client ploy.

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Kesha Coggins is Entertainment & Celebrity News writer. She enjoys writing and formulating ideas on all levels of media. She also is an enthusiastic aficionado of DIY, the arts, old films and entertainment....  View profile

  • Two- dozen A-List celebrities revealed in vivid and sordid tell all book.
  • A gigantic bombshell has dropped on Hollywood in the form of the recently published memories.
  • Former madam was convicted in 2000 over her Gibson's escort service called California Dreamin.

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  • Susie5/4/2007

    Well Babydol I hope you had fun with my husband.You should feel all of the pain that all of the peoples lives that you hurt when they trusted you but how can you trust a bitch. I hope you have fun downtown at St.Marks Hotel.See I know a little dirt on you. How does it feel.

  • Sundance McGee3/1/2007

    What a Bitch! Take their money for a discreet sevice and then squeal like a pig for more money. Babydol deserves to end up living under a bridge in East L.A. with nothing but a shopping cart with a wobbly wheel for transportation for betraying the trust of her clientele.

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