Washington, D.C., Sex Blogger Poses for Playboy.com

NEW YORK — Playboy.com launched Tuesday a nude pictorial of Jessica Cutler, the Washington, D.C., sex blogger who was a staff assistant for Republican Sen. Mike DeWine and documented her sex life for two weeks.

In her blog this past spring, 24-year-old Cutler wrote about having sex with six different men, including a “sugar daddy” who pays her for anal sex, and a chief of staff of a government agency, appointed by President Bush, who also pays her for sex.

Cutler, who detailed some of her exploits in The Washingtonienne but kept the identity of her alleged Bush-appointed benefactor secret, later signed a six-figure book deal with Hyperion.

The Playboy.com pictorial went live Tuesday at the Playboy Cyber Club.

The site includes an exclusive interview about her days in Washington, D.C., where she talks about about the Bush appointee she referred to as "F" in The Washingtonienne.

"I am not ever going to name him,” Cutler said in the interview. “I haven't even told my friends. None of these people were elected officials, so they don't deserve the scrutiny."

Cutler also reveals on locations in the Washington, D.C., area where she has sex.

“On the Mall, but that was before 9/11 and all the security,” she said. “A lot of people still get away with it. That was a popular thing to do."

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