1986-10-26: British Conservative Jeffrey Archer Resigns

One of Coghlan’s clients, in September 1986, was Jeffrey Archer, then the Conservative Party‘s Deputy Chairman, whom she met in Shepherd MarketMayfair. Aziz Kurtha, an Indian businessman, sold the story of Archer seeing a prostitute to a tabloid newspaper. On 24 October 1986, the News of the World filmed and audiotaped Michael Stacpoole, a representative of Jeffrey Archer, giving Coghlan £2,000 in £50 notes on Platform 3 of London’s Victoria station to leave the country to avoid reporters. Coghlan earned £6,000 from the newspapers for taking part in the sting operation. Archer admitted to giving Coghlan travel funds, but sued the bolder Daily Star for printing that he and Coghlan had had sex for money.[2][3

]Monica Coghlan – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.