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'''Montgomery Blair Sibley''' is an [[American]] lawyer.<ref name=Wapo2007-05-04/><ref name=WhyJustHer/>  He is said to come from prominent Washington families on both his mother and father's side.  His mother's family were the last owners of [[Blair House]], a large townhouse across [[Pennsylvania Avenue]] from [[The White House]], that now serves as a temporary residence to visiting diplomats and politicians.   
'''Montgomery Blair Sibley''' is an [[American]] lawyer.<ref name=Wapo2007-05-04/><ref name=WhyJustHer/>  He is said to come from prominent Washington families on both his mother and father's side.  His mother's family were the last owners of [[Blair House]], a large townhouse across [[Pennsylvania Avenue]] from [[The White House]], that now serves as a temporary residence to visiting diplomats and politicians.   


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On February 23, 2016, Sibley sued [[Richard W. Roberts]], and his clerk, for failing to file his motion to have his gag order lifted.<ref name=Wtop2016-02-09/><ref name=Wtop2016-02-23/>
On February 23, 2016, Sibley sued [[Richard W. Roberts]], and his clerk, for failing to file his motion to have his gag order lifted.<ref name=Wtop2016-02-09/><ref name=Wtop2016-02-23/>
''[[Gawker]]'' reported Sibley has asked permission to release some of Palfrey's phone records which were relevant to the upcoming 2016 election.<ref name=gawker2016-04-03/>


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Montgomery Blair Sibley is an American lawyer.[1][2] He is said to come from prominent Washington families on both his mother and father's side. His mother's family were the last owners of Blair House, a large townhouse across Pennsylvania Avenue from The White House, that now serves as a temporary residence to visiting diplomats and politicians.

He is known for defending Deborah Palfrey, the "DC Madam", in 2007-2008.[1] Blair wrote a book about Palfrey, and his defense of her, entitled "Why Just Her: The Judicial Lynching of the D.C. Madam, Deborah Jeane Palfrey".[2] Henry Vinson, author of Confessions of a D.C. Madam, wrote that Sibley "had to contend with the feds judicial chicanery and sleight of hand.".[3]

In May 2008 the Florida Bar Association suspended Sibley's right to practice law, in Florida, for three years.[4]

He is known for suing United States President, Barack Obama, asking him to show he was born an American - a requirement for being a US President.[5][6]

Sibley attempted to have Palfrey's list of clients unsealed, claiming the information it contained would be highly relevant to voters in the upcoming Presidential elections.[5][6][7][8] Radar Online reported that Sibley's efforts had triggered Presidential candidate Ted Cruz to explicitly deny he had been unfaithful to his wife.

On February 23, 2016, Sibley sued Richard W. Roberts, and his clerk, for failing to file his motion to have his gag order lifted.[9][10]

Gawker reported Sibley has asked permission to release some of Palfrey's phone records which were relevant to the upcoming 2016 election.[11]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Neely Tucker. The Colorful Case of A Well-Named Lawyer, Washington Post, 2007-05-04. Retrieved on 2016-04-05. “Montgomery Blair Sibley, attorney for the morally impugned and legally challenged, is first and foremost Montgomery Blair Sibley, which is to say a descendant of some of the most powerful families in Washington history.”
  2. 2.0 2.1 Montgomery Sibley (2009). Why Just Her: The Judicial Lynching of the D.C. Madam, Deborah Jeane Palfrey. Why Just Her. ISBN 9781439227954. Retrieved on 2016-04-06. 
  3. Henry Vinson (2015). Confessions of a D.C. Madam: The Politics of Sex, Lies, and Blackmail. Trine Day. ISBN 9781937584306. “Mr Sibley vigourously defended Ms Palfrey, but he had to contend with the feds judicial chicanery and sleight of hand. Ms Palfrey's initial trial judge had authorized Mr Sibley's subpoenas of the White House, State Department, CIA, etc., and he also authorized subpoenas of AT&T Mobility, Sprint/Nextel, T-Mobile USA, and Alltel, which would have mandated those carriers to provide Ms Palfrey with the names and addresses of the individuals who contacted her escort service.” 
  4. Ted Frank. Montgomery Blair Sibley suspended, Overlawyered, 2008-05-15. Retrieved on 2016-04-05. “After years of over-the-top abusive litigation, the state bar finally took action, and he has been suspended by the Florida bar for three years.”
  5. 5.0 5.1 Arin Greenwood. Montgomery Blair Sibley Files Birther Lawsuit, Is Running For President On D.C. Voting Rights Platform, Huffington Post, 2012-01-12.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Arin Greenwood. Birther Presidential Candidate Montgomery Blair Sibley Files Petition With Supreme Court, The Huffington Post, 2012-03-29.
  7. Ted Cruz Finally Reveals The Truth About Affair Rumors, Radar Online, 2016-04-04. Retrieved on 2016-04-05. “Ted Cruz is finally setting the record straight about his alleged affairs, amid new reports that he may be listed in the “black book” of a notorious DC madam. Cruz previously said that reports that investigators were looking into claims he had several affairs were “garbage,” but he never flatly denied the rumors of infidelity — until now.”
  8. Wills Robinson. Former lawyer for the 'DC Madam' wants to release her black book containing details of more than 800 clients - and claims it could impact the Presidential election, Daily Mail, 2016-02-03. Retrieved on 2016-04-05. “The 'DC Madam's' former lawyer wants to release her black book of clients - and claims it could have an impact on the Presidential race.”
  9. Neal Augenstein. Ex-lawyer for ‘D.C. Madam’ has names, not just client phone numbers, WTOP, 2016-02-09. Retrieved on 2016-04-08. “Citing the restraining orders, Sibley has declined to disclose which, if any presidential candidates might be affected by the names on the CD.”
  10. Neal Augenstein. Ex-lawyer for ‘D.C. Madam’ sues federal chief judge, clerk for $1 million each, WTOP, 2016-02-23. Retrieved on 2016-04-08. “Without providing any specifics, Sibley has contended that information found within Palfrey’s escort service records could affect the 2016 presidential election.”
  11. Brendan O'Connor. Disbarred Birther Attorney Says He Has Records From "DC Madam" Escort Service Case That Could Change 2016 Election, Gawker.