
Spitzer Paid Call Girl $4,000 Per
Hour
He May Have Paid Out Over
$80,000 To Prostitutes
Article Purchased From NTR Press - Copyrighted
2008 All Rights Reserved
THE YOUNG GIRL AT
THE CENTER OF SCANDAL
The 22 year
old call girl who went by the name "Kristen" in court
papers filed against former New York governor Eliot Spitzer has
been identified as Ashley Alexandra Dupre from New Jersey. Reporters
gathered around her high rise apartment on West 25th Street in
Manhattan, where a small studio costs $3,500 per month. She was
aspiring to be a musician and originally from Belmar New Jersey
and born Ashley Youmans. She was evidently leading a double life
as an Escort for the now infamous "Emperors Club VIP".
It seems that that we indeed have too many elite politicians
who think they are Emperors in their own minds. Here brother
Kyle Youmans and her family is supporting her and she retained
legal counsel Don Buchwald, no doubt looking for a way to turn
this seedy event into quick cash or a movie deal.
PROSTITUTION EXPLOITS
THE YOUNG
Her MySpace
Page is now deactivated but it provided insight into a troubled
youth attempting to survive on the streets of New York, apparently
turning to a life of prostitution; after a history of drugs and
abuse. Mr. Spitzer incidentally was age 49. Of course we are
not sure if this youth history was very accurate. According to
a few high school former friends, she ran away from home after
crashing daddy's Porsche and dad refused to get her a new Porsche.
ARROGANT GOVERNOR
SELF-DESTRUCTS
Here again,
another slime ball politician goes down in flames. Both stupidity
and arrogance have destroyed the career and probably family of
Mr. Spitzer. Incidentally a hypocritical governor who passed
tougher penalties on prostitution and same idiot who was pushing
driver's licenses to illegal aliens.
THE PUBLIC DEMANDS
TO LEARN MORE
There are many
many unanswered questions. How much exactly did Mr. Spitzer spend
on prostitutes? Rumors have been around $80,000 and where did
a public servant get such funds? Since Mr. Spitzer was referred
to as "Client Number Nine" who were Clients One through
Eight? How exactly was the FBI tipped off regarding these fund
transfers? Since Mr. Spitzer had a history of attacking Wall
Street Bankers, did the banks tip off the FBI?
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