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Los Angeles, Feb 28: The little black book of one of Hollywood’s most notorious madam’s Jody ‘Babydol’ Gibson has revealed that action star Bruce Willis was just one of her high-profile clients.
Though Gibson was convicted in 2000 of operating an international call-girl service that covered not only 16 American states, but also most of Europe, the documents were unsealed recently by Los Angeles Superior Court.
Gibson’s arrest sent chills down Hollywood’s heavyweights that their names might be made public if prosecutors released the phone book and payment log.
At the time, fears were laid to rest when the LA District Attorney's office made sure that Gibson’s client list was blacked out when court records were made available to the public.
However, when the court records were checked out by a reporter at the Los Angeles Times, it was found that the full text of her various entries were now available in their original, unredacted form.
A list that not only included Willis, but also Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones, as well as 'Last Action Hero' producer Steven Roth.
Willis' attorney, Marty Singer, however forcefully insisted that the actor had not been a client of Gibson.
"The story is a complete fabrication. Willis doesn't know this woman. He's never even spoken to her," the LA Times quoted Singer, as saying.
Gibson also names two dozen celebs who engaged the services of her call girls in her autobiography "Secrets of a Hollywood SuperMadam," an autobiography due in bookstores Thursday, March 1.
Gibson claimed that her high-profile clients would pay upto 3,000 dollars a night for her high-class call girls.
She was given three years in prison after being convicted of three felony counts of pimping, and was released in 2002. (ANI)