Sunday, March 23, 2008

Microsoft Building Searched By Feds Investigating High-Priced Hookers

Via InformationWeek -

Federal investigators executed a search warrant at Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT)'s Mountain View, Calif., offices earlier this month as part of an investigation into a high-priced call girl ring similar to the one used by former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer. Court records show that that an Internal Revenue Service agent carried out the search order at Building 4 of Microsoft's Mountain View campus on March 4.

The investigator, IRS special agent Anthony Romero, was seeking the Microsoft Hotmail account records of a woman accused of involvement in a pricey escort service operating out of Denver, Colo. Records show that Romero seized from Microsoft more than 3,000 files of "preserved data" from the account of Kitty_Crimson@hotmail.com.

Authorities believe that "Kitty Crimson" is actually Heather Bruck, a Denver-area woman who allegedly worked as a prostitute for an escort service that went by the names Denver Sugar and Denver Players, according to court papers.

The ring, which charged clients upwards of $400 an hour for sex, catered to prominent and wealthy Denver residents, including businessmen and professional athletes, according to local media reports.

Denver's Rocky Mountain News last week reported that the chief judge of the U.S. District Court for Colorado, Edward Nottingham, has also been identified as one of the escort service's customers.

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