Ashley Alexandra Dupré, 22, publicly known as Kristen, Eliot
Spitzer's high-priced ($1,000-$5,500 an hour) hooker |
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Kristen, the hooker, in black sweater, in this family photograph. |
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Kristen, the hooker, right, in this family photograph. |
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Kristen, the hooker, second from left, and friends. |
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Kristen, the hooker, right, and a friend. |
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Below, the
Mayflower Hotel Suite, in Washington, D.C., where Spitzer is believed to have finally
determined the alternate meaning of life (great sex, without condom) as he was bedding
Kristin, the hooker |
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Below, an
inexpensive (cheap, as they say in the vernacular) hooker, perhaps not more than $20 an
Hour - only the masses need say "hi baby, how you doing tonite, pay you $5 more for
bit more time, okay sweety" |
The Emperor's Club V.I.P. was the high-end escort service involved in
Gov. Eliot Spitzer's prostitution scandal. It was shut down by federal law enforcement
officials and four people in charge of running it were indicted on federal charges. The
service had 50 prostitutes available for appointments in New York, Washington, Miami,
London and Paris, according to the federal charges. The appointments, made by telephone or
through an online booking service, cost $1,000 to $5,500 an hour and could be paid for
with cash, credit card, wire transfers or money orders.
The rings Web site showed pictures of the prostitutes, cropped so faces were not
visible, and listed names like Sienna and Christine. The Web site, which was disabled
shortly after the arrests were announced, ranked the prostitutes on a scale of one to
seven diamonds. A three-diamond woman, for example, could command a fee of
$1,000 per hour. A seven-diamond woman cost more than $3,000 an hour.
For its most valued clients, the Emperors Club offered membership in the elite
Icon Club, with hourly fees starting at $5,500.-- March 11, 2008 (THE
NEW YORK TIMES) |