Alleged “D.C. Madam” Deborah Jeane Palfrey has given an exclusive interview to ABC News’ Brian Ross. So, does this mean we have to actually watch 20/20? Yeah. We we guess that’s what it means. Via ABC News.com:

Palfrey has claimed that her service’s clients were “upscale” and “came from the more refined walks of life.” In March, she made headlines by briefly offering to sell the phone records of her company, Pamela Martin and Associates, to the highest bidder. She withdrew the offer after a federal judge ruled the government could confiscate any proceeds. Shortly thereafter, Palfrey consented to be interviewed by ABC.

The network did not compensate Palfrey in any way for her interview or cooperation with Ross’ 20/20 report. “There was no consideration given or promised for Jean’s cooperation with the story,” said lawyer Montgomery Blair Sibley, who represents Palfrey in her effort to reclaim money and property seized by the government.

Of course, this little tidbit doesn’t actually make it clear one way or another whether Palfrey is spilling the beans about anyone on her client list — but now we know that ABC News was the news source she forked over the list to last month, so they’ve definitely had a chance to look and decide if anyone on it deserves to be “outed.” In classic tabloid fashion, we guess we’ll just have to tune in to find out. Damn you, Brian Ross!