The Globe newspaper called it a “Source Agreement” intended to verify andexpose the “romance” between a Palm Beach flight attendant and sportscasterFrank Gifford.
But U.S. District Judge Kenneth L. Ryskamp has another word for it:prostitution.
The Globe newspaper called it a "Source Agreement" intended to expose the "romance" between a flight attendant and sportscaster Frank Gifford. But U.S. District Judge Kenneth L. Ryskamp has another word for it: prostitution. Ryskamp refused to enforce a contract between the tabloid and Suzen Johnson. At issue is a contract in which the Globe agreed to pay Johnson $50,000 in order to "arrange" a "romantic encounter" with Gifford, the NFL Hall of Famer and husband to talk-show host Kathie Lee Gifford.
November 01, 1999 at 12:00 AM
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The Globe newspaper called it a “Source Agreement” intended to verify andexpose the “romance” between a Palm Beach flight attendant and sportscasterFrank Gifford.
But U.S. District Judge Kenneth L. Ryskamp has another word for it:prostitution.
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