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Emperors Club VIP, Eliot Spitzer and Kristen/Nina Venetta/Ashley Alexandra Dupré/Ashley Youmans/Ashley Rae Maika DiPietro

Posté par escorts100 le mars 12, 2008

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Emperor’s Club V.I.P.

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 website for Emperor’s Club, since taken down, said this:
Emperors’ Club vip is the most preferred international social introduction service for those accustomed to excellence. Introducing the most impressive models to leading gentleman of the world is our expertise. We specialize in introductions of: fashion models, pageant winners and exquisite students, graduates and women of successful careers (finance, art, media etc…) to gentlemen of exceptional standards. When seeking an evening date, a weekend travel companion, or a friend to accompany you during your next business / social function our models are perfect preference. The service had 50 prostitutes available for appointments in New York, Washington, Miami, London and Paris, according to the federal charges. The Emperors Club escorts charged between $1,000 and $5,000 an hour, depending on their “rankings.” Clients could also pay between $25,000 and $50,000 for a three-day visit.

Tanya Hollander

Tanya Hollander, the woman charged with arranging prostitutes for the Emperor’s Club VIP, appears to have been leading a secret double life as both a hippie-ish holistic healer and a power broker’s madam.

Kristen

She left “a broken family” at age 17, having been abused, according to the MySpace page, and has used drugs, “been broke and homeless.”Carolyn Capalbo, 46, Ms. Dupre’s mother, said that she attended Wall High School in Belmar until her sophomore year, when she moved to North Carolina. “She was a young kid with typical teenage rebellion issues, but we are extremely close now,” Ms. Capalbo said in a telephone interview Wednesday.

Her Web site boasts a recording of a song, “What We Want.”(this song has been play more than million times !)

“I know what you want, you got what I want,” she sings. “I know what you need. Can you handle me?”

Records show she lives in Manhattan a luxury rental skyscraper called The Chelsea Landmark, where a gaggle of reporters and TV trucks quickly gathered Wednesday night. Rents there start at $3500 a month for a small studio, neighbors said. The 35-story building opened less than a year ago.

The apartments feature imported Italian tiles, 9-foot ceilings and floor-to-ceiling corner windows. The building has a gym with a whirlpool and yoga and Pilates studios.

Could woman in Spitzer scandal become a star?

“We’ve been looking at that very closely. She’s young. She’s pretty. She’s a model,” said Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt. “We would love to do business with her, and we will approach her.”Penthouse has been trying to reach out to 22-year-old Ashley Alexandra Dupre, too, but had yet to make contact Thursday afternoon.

Flynt, who last June took out a full-page advertisement in The Washington Post offering $1 million for anyone who could prove he or she had illicit sexual relations with a prominent politician, suggested that by the time Dupre starts talking she may be too big a media phenomenon for a simple magazine spread.“She is no doubt going to do a book. There will probably be a movie,” he said. “I think she is going to have so many offers coming in that it will probably be wishful thinking just to get in the door.”

Eliot Spitzer

As it was revealed, Spitzer met for over two hours with a $1,000-an-hour call girl in room 871 of the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C. under the alias George Fox. As in “sly-like-a…” Spitzer allegedly paid $4,300 in cash to the call girl, named “Kristen,” described as a “petite, very pretty brunette, 5 feet 5 inches 105 lb”In an F.B.I. affidavit, “Kristen’s” boss Tameka “Rachelle” Lewis told Kristen that she had heard that “Client #9,” referring to Spitzer, “would ask you to do things that, like, you might not think were safe…”

Dr. Laura Schlessinger

The Today show invited noted moralist Dr. Laura Schlessinger: she suggested that Eliot Spitzer’s wife Silda — and other cheated-on ladies — was somehow responsible for her husband’s transgressions:“The cheating was his decision to repair what’s damaged and to feed himself where he’s starving,” Schlessinger explained. “But, yes, I hold women responsible for tossing out perfectly good men by not treating them with the love and kindness and respect and attention they need.” “These days, women don’t spend a lot of time thinking how they can give their men what they need.” “When the wife does not focus in on the needs and the feelings, sexually, personally, to make him feel like a man, to make him feel like a success, to make him feel like her hero, he’s very susceptible to the charm of some other woman making him feel what he needs,” Schlessinger said.

So What Are The Differences Between Spitzer’s $4,300 Hooker And Common Street Whores?

That promise of quality often includes good looks, a clean bill of health and the ability to serve as a charming conversationalist and elegant companion at social functions. In some cases, experts said, this Hollywood fantasy can actually be true: Sudhir Venkatesh, a professor of sociology at Columbia University who has interviewed prostitutes in New York City, said some of them left behind highly skilled jobs.

Venkatesh said his research showed that, in more than 40 percent of the liaisons between johns and prostitutes at this high price point, no sexual intercourse actually occurred. “It’s an expensive conversation” in some cases, Venkatesh said. “It happens a lot more than we think.”

But in many cases, local investigators say, a high price is no guarantee of quality. Gilkey said that men who hire expensive escorts face the same risks as those who hire streetwalkers, including the chance of being robbed or blackmailed.

Why do powerful men who seem to have it all, then go and screw everything up?

In social psychologist Dr. Gerri King’s view, most everyone is reasonably comfortable being an average person. “There’s room in most people’s self-image for mistakes and foibles and inconsistencies,” she says. “If you’re just a normal person, you’re allowed to be you. What’s expected of you is reasonable. You have normal friends. And maybe most of all, you have normal expectations.”But if suddenly you’re elevated into an elite level of society or business, you may have to retrofit your identity or conduct. Making these changes in your life can be an unsettling challenge. Let’s say you’re promoted to group president from a low-profile position.You have to put your characteristic sarcasm on hold during press conferences and corporate events. Your circle of friends or acquaintances may shift, as may your array of choices and freedoms.

Elliot Spitzer

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