EXCLUSIVE: NYC’s elite are in a tizzy after Justice Department ‘inadvertently’ publishes list of 121 ‘clients’ – including lawyers, businessmen, and socialites – who solicited Sarah Lawrence ‘sex cult victim’ who was forced into prostitution

  • The US Attorney’s Office on Tuesday accidentally published a list of alleged clients of the student prostitute in the Sarah Lawrence ‘sex cult’ case
  • DailyMail.com acquired a copy of the list of 121 names which was taken down nearly as fast as it was put up
  • The list, which was entered into evidence in the trial under seal, includes lawyers and businessmen and socialites throughout the Tri-state area
  • Alleged clients include a Metropolitan Transit Authority executive, an account executive at Amazon, and a former New York State Supreme Court judge
  • The Justice Department later sent out an email admitting the file was shared in error, adding: ‘Please do not reproduce, share, or use this exhibit in any way’  
  • Alleged cult victim Claudia Drury, 31, took the stand Friday and Monday to tell jurors how she was forced into prostitution by accused leader Larry Ray, 62 
  • Ray is charged with sex trafficking, extortion, money laundering, violent crime in aid of racketeering, racketeering conspiracy and forced labor 
  • The ex-convict is accused of running a sex cult out of his daughter Talia’s dorm at Sarah Lawrence College 

New York’s business elite was left shaking in its boots Tuesday after a list of alleged clients of the student prostitute in the Sarah Lawrence ‘sex cult’ case was inadvertently published online. The list is among the government exhibits admitted in the federal case against 62-year-old Larry Ray, who is on trial in New York, charged with operating a sex cult out of his daughter’s dorm room at Sarah Lawrence College. It is said to have been compiled by former Sarah Lawrence student Claudia Drury, 31, who has been on the stand giving evidence against suspected cult leader Larry Ray, whom she claims coerced her into becoming a prostitute. The list includes lawyers and businessmen and socialites throughout the Tri-state area. DailyMail.com acquired a copy of the list of 121 names which was taken down nearly as fast as it was put up. A top executive at The Gap clothing firm and her husband was one of two married couples included. A former New York State Supreme Court judge is also named. Another alleged client is a painter who has studios in Manhattan’s East Village and in Italy. A third is an architect, famous for designing college and university buildings. Other names include a hedge fund manager who has donated millions to charity and has his name on a museum building in New York, a Washington DC, lobbyist who has worked for a foreign resistance movement and an international diamond dealer. Also included is an executive at the Metropolitan Transit Authority, an account executive at Amazon and a veteran travel writer.