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> From: Andrea<noreply@yahoo.com>
> Subject: Eliot Spritzer's Girls > Ashley Alexandra Dupre. >>
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> <fKidnQGKfs_OtmjanZ2dnUVZ_jGdnZ2d@giganews.com> Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2008
> 14:10:05 -0500
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> The whole story >>
> Kristen, the prostitute described in a federal affidavit as having had a
> rendezvous with Mr. Spitzer on Feb. 13 at the Mayflower Hotel in
> Washington, has spent the last few days in her ninth-floor apartment in
> the Flatiron district of Manhattan. On Monday, she made a brief
> appearance in federal court, where a lawyer was appointed to represent
> her. She is expected to be a witness in the case against four people
> V.I.P.
>
> In a series of telephone interviews on Tuesday night, she said she had
> slept very little over the past week, with all the stress of the case.
>
> told the tiniest tidbits of her story.
>
> softly and with good humor as she added with significant understatement:
>
> She has not been charged. The lawyer appointed to represent her, Don D.
> Buchwald, told a magistrate judge in court on Monday that she had been
> subpoenaed to testify in a grand jury investigation. Asked to swear that
> she had accurately filled out and signed a financial affidavit, she
> responded affirmatively.
>
> the woman interviewed by The New York Times was the woman identified as
> Kristen in the affidavit. Mr. Buchwald confirmed various details of Ms.
>
>
> how often she had liaisons arranged through the ring. Asked when she met
> said she had no comment.
>
> to New York from New Jersey through North Carolina, Miami, D.C.,
> Monmouth County, N.J., in 2001, and in North Carolina in 2003. She owns
> a company, created in 2005, called Pasche New York, which her lawyer
> said was an entertainment business designed to further her singing
> career.
>
> Patsy Cline, Frank Sinatra, Christina Aguilera and Lauryn Hill among a
> long list of influences, including her brother, Kyle. (She also lists
> Whitney Houston, Madonna, Mary J. Blige and Amy Winehouse as her top
> MySpace friends.) In the interview, she said she saw the Rolling Stones
> perform at Radio City Music Hall on their last tour after a friend gave
>
>
>
> have the people you care about most gone.
>
> I never went through the hard times, I would not be able to appreciate
>
> interview Wednesday.
>
> Monmouth County Superior Court, from Ashley R. Youmans to Ashley Rae
>
> On the Web page is a recording of what she describes as her latest
>
>
> Her MySpace biography says she started singing professionally after a
> musician she was living with heard her singing the Aretha Franklin hit
> guitarist. She says she toured and recorded with them, then moved to
> music scene, networking in clubs and connecting with the industry.
>
>
> hour, placing her in the middle of the seven-diamond scale by which the
> prostitutes were paid up to $4,300 an hour.
>
> in the middle of last week and told her she had been working as an
> escort and was now in trouble with the law. She said she was not sure
>
> 42-year-old, and she obviously got involved in something much larger
>
> Benjamin Weiser contributed reporting.Kristen, the prostitute described
> in a federal affidavit as having had a rendezvous with Mr. Spitzer on
> Feb. 13 at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, has spent the last few
> days in her ninth-floor apartment in the Flatiron district of Manhattan.
> On Monday, she made a brief appearance in federal court, where a lawyer
> was appointed to represent her. She is expected to be a witness in the
> case against four people charged with operating a prostitution ring
>
> In a series of telephone interviews on Tuesday night, she said she had
> slept very little over the past week, with all the stress of the case.
>
> told the tiniest tidbits of her story.
>
> softly and with good humor as she added with significant understatement:
>
> She has not been charged. The lawyer appointed to represent her, Don D.
> Buchwald, told a magistrate judge in court on Monday that she had been
> subpoenaed to testify in a grand jury investigation. Asked to swear that
> she had accurately filled out and signed a financial affidavit, she
> responded affirmatively.
>
> the woman interviewed by The New York Times was the woman identified as
> Kristen in the affidavit. Mr. Buchwald confirmed various details of Ms.
>
>
> how often she had liaisons arranged through the ring. Asked when she met
> said she had no comment.
>
> to New York from New Jersey through North Carolina, Miami, D.C.,
> Monmouth County, N.J., in 2001, and in North Carolina in 2003. She owns
> a company, created in 2005, called Pasche New York, which her lawyer
> said was an entertainment business designed to further her singing
> career.
>
> Patsy Cline, Frank Sinatra, Christina Aguilera and Lauryn Hill among a
> long list of influences, including her brother, Kyle. (She also lists
> Whitney Houston, Madonna, Mary J. Blige and Amy Winehouse as her top
> MySpace friends.) In the interview, she said she saw the Rolling Stones
> perform at Radio City Music Hall on their last tour after a friend gave
>
>
>
> have the people you care about most gone.
>
> I never went through the hard times, I would not be able to appreciate
>
> interview Wednesday.
>
> Monmouth County Superior Court, from Ashley R. Youmans to Ashley Rae
>
> On the Web page is a recording of what she describes as her latest
>
>
> Her MySpace biography says she started singing professionally after a
> musician she was living with heard her singing the Aretha Franklin hit
> guitarist. She says she toured and recorded with them, then moved to
> music scene, networking in clubs and connecting with the industry.
>
>
> hour, placing her in the middle of the seven-diamond scale by which the
> prostitutes were paid up to $4,300 an hour.
>
> in the middle of last week and told her she had been working as an
> escort and was now in trouble with the law. She said she was not sure
>
> 42-year-old, and she obviously got involved in something much larger
$4,300 an hour.
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