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...Philip Bailley, 29, seemed the very model of a modern, upwardly mobile lawyer. In 1966, he was the Crescent Cities, Md., winner of the Speak Up for America contest sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. He graduated from Washington's Catholic University law school in 1969, and everybody got a good laugh when his classmates named him in the school's lampoon newspaper as the future attorney "most likely to be disbarred." He built a practice that earned him $25,000 a year, most of it in government legal fees for defending the indigent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: Philip & Astrid & Etc. | 6/26/1972 | See Source »

...Philip Bailley's world has collapsed. He stands indicted in U.S. district court on 22 counts of morals offenses, including prostitution procurement and violation of the Mann Act. The charges reportedly involve inducing into prostitution secretaries and office workers on Capitol Hill and one Government woman attorney (who was fired when the case broke...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: Philip & Astrid & Etc. | 6/26/1972 | See Source »

Blackmail. Bailley's troubles grew out of his activities with Astrid Lee-flang, an old flame. While she was a student at the University of Maryland, Bailley brought her to his Washington apartment for drinks. Soon Bailley introduced the girl, whom he affectionately refers to as "old Fling Flang," to other men. His relationship with Astrid may have been part of a pattern extending over three years. Some women have testified that Bailley would take photographs of girls in the nude with whom he spent the night and then blackmail them into prostitution...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: Philip & Astrid & Etc. | 6/26/1972 | See Source »

Waldemar Wysocki in the 175-pound class, and Ed Whitney at 135 pounds, each took quite a beating to lose decision to Danielson and Linthicum. Henry Sherlock, 125-pounder, used agile footwork and wide hocks to win a decision over Bailley, while Don Sleeper defeated Thompson, Yale's 115-pounder after knocking him down in the second round...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Minor and Freshman Weekend Sports | 3/11/1935 | See Source »

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