Frost's preoccupation with Danton's sex life is one of the new revelations in the pair's intertwining story that was examined by the CBC's The Fifth Estate for an episode that airs Wednesday night.
The program is a follow-up to the December airing of Rogue Agent, a documentary by The Fifth Estate that included previously unheard jailhouse phone conversations. In them, Frost advises Danton to deny the former was the target of the hit and to blame his emotional problems on his parents.
A day after the documentary aired, Danton's father, Steve Jefferson, was arrested and charged with criminal harassment after allegedly placing 22 phone calls to Frost over a three-day period.
Former NHL player agent David Frost had a preoccupation with one-time client Mike Danton's sex life, the CBC's The Fifth Estate has uncovered. (Canadian Press)
Danton, 25, was sentenced on Nov. 8, 2004, to 7½ years in prison, and is serving his time in the United States. His bid to be transferred to a Canadian prison was turned down last month by the U.S. Justice Department's international prisoner-transfer unit.
'I'm gone' from junior hockey: Frost
Frost, who resigned as a player agent last December, allegedly warned Danton he was "[screwing] up his career with sex."
One of Danton's ex-girlfriends will be a focal point of Wednesday's program.
Another portion will deal with Frost's continued involvement in junior hockey, something he has denied repeatedly.
Last week, it was reported that Frost and the junior A Pembroke Lumber Kings were parting ways.
"I'm retired. I'm gone. I'm done," Frost told the Pembroke Daily Observer. "I'm leaving and nobody will ever see me in this city again."

