Jessica Cutler -- The Infamous Washington D.C. Sex Blogger -- Poses Nude for Playboy.com
August 31 2004 - 1:44PM
PR Newswire (US)
Jessica Cutler -- The Infamous Washington D.C. Sex Blogger -- Poses
Nude for Playboy.com [**Media Note: This feature is exclusively on
Playboy.com. This pictorial is NOT a feature in Playboy magazine.]
NEW YORK, Aug. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Last spring, Jessica Cutler --
then an aide for Ohio Senator Mike DeWine -- published a steamy
blog about her Beltway sexcapades. Since then, Cutler has detailed
some of her exploits but kept the identity of her alleged
Bush-appointed benefactor secret. She has parlayed her notoriety
into a nude Playboy.com pictorial and a reported six-figure book
deal from Hyperion. Cutler's nude pictorial goes live today, August
31, in the Playboy Cyber Club ( http://www.cyber.playboy.com/ ).
Additionally, Cutler speaks to Playboy.com in an exclusive
interview about her wild ways and means in Washington. Below are
selected quotes from her interview: On her political party
affiliation: "I'm registered as a Republican. That doesn't mean
much, though. I'm from New York. New York's different. I'm more the
Giuliani/Pataki style Republican, which basically means you're
against crime. I'm not, you know, 'conservative'." On naming the
Bush appointee she referred to as "F" in The Washingtonienne: "I am
not ever going to name him... I haven't even told my friends. None
of these people were elected officials, so they don't deserve the
scrutiny." On how "F" came to give her money in hotel rooms: "He
told me right up front, 'I'm married. Don't think we're going to be
going out to dinner together. We can't be seen together.' It was
consideration for that. When I met him I was still interning. He
worried about me, that I wasn't able to make rent, so he asked me
if there was anything I needed. That's how he brought it up." On
the craziest place she's ever had sex: "On the Mall, but that was
before 9/11 and all the security. A lot of people still get away
with it. That was a popular thing to do." On things people would be
most surprised to know about life in the Beltway: "People like to
pretend that money and looks don't matter, but they do. It's
supposed to be a big meritocracy, but people here are just as
shallow as anywhere else. The thing about D.C. is it's not Miami or
New York where there are all these hot people everywhere. I'm cute
by New York standards, but when I came here, my stock just shot up
fast. Also, people who have so much to lose can't help themselves."
On whether her blog and novel are going to be the final nails in
the coffin for attractive young women being interns in Washington:
"I hope not. I don't think so. It might encourage more men to come
to Washington, and there's nothing wrong with that." DATASOURCE:
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