In a surprising revelation, Radar Online has disclosed some of the A-list clients listed in Heidi Fleiss' infamous black book.
For years, the identities of these clients have remained a mystery, but now the public is getting a glimpse into the private journal of the notorious Hollywood Madam.
According to reports, among the men named in the book are Johnny Depp, Billy Idol, renowned producer Robert Evans, Hugh Hefner, Jack Nicholson, Star Wars creator George Lucas, and OJ Simpson defense attorney Robert Shapiro.
However, it is important to note that none of these men are alleged to have used Fleiss' services or engaged in any illegal activities; they are solely mentioned in the book, as confirmed by individuals who have seen it.
The revelation of these names has caused shockwaves among those privy to this information.
One source stated, “It is beyond shocking.
When the full list of these names becomes public, it will undoubtedly create a sensation and potentially impact many celebrities' careers.”
Heidi Fleiss started her own prostitution ring at the young age of 25 in 1990, claiming to have made her first million within months.
Over the next three years, her operation grew exponentially, with rumors circulating that she provided girls to some of Hollywood's biggest stars, including Charlie Sheen, who openly admitted to using her services.
Fleiss once boasted that even on her worst night, she would earn $10,000.
Such was her success that she had to turn away aspiring girls wanting to work for her.
However, in 1993, her empire came crashing down when she was arrested and charged with tax evasion.
During that time, there was concern that her black book might fall into the hands of prosecutors and be used as evidence in her trial.
Fortunately for the high-profile clients, that did not come to pass.
Fleiss was eventually sentenced to seven years in prison in 1996 but only served 20 months before being transferred to a halfway house.
Despite her legal troubles, Fleiss has remained tight-lipped about the identities of her clients.
Even when her black book briefly appeared on eBay last year, she vehemently denied any involvement and stated that she did not stand to profit from its sale.
The listing was subsequently removed from the auction site.
The release of these names from Fleiss' black book has undoubtedly created a stir in Hollywood.
As the public eagerly awaits the full list, the repercussions for those involved could be significant.
Only time will tell how this revelation will impact the careers of these high-profile individuals.
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