Spitzer's Hooker Also Did Charlie Sheen

domingo, 16 de marzo de 2008 |

As time goes by more details emerge about the woman who became the hottest thing on the internet after causing Eliot Spitzer to resign as Governor of New York.

First, it was revealed that she had MySpace and Facebook pages on which she alleged she has been "broke and homeless" since she left home at the age of 17, to pursue a career as a singer-songwriter in New York. Thursday afternoon, the Facebook and MySpace profiles were gone, CNN said.

Meanwhile, The NY Sun reports that Ashley Alexandra Dupre, 22, was in fact lying about her rough past on her web pages. Dupre, known also by her prostitute name, "Kristen," "wrote that she was abused while growing up and was homeless for a time, while in fact she was a child of privilege in Wall, N.J., a quiet town in one of the country's wealthiest counties," The NY Sun reports, quoting Jennifer Delvalle, one of her friends.

"She's very dramatic. I can speak from the time she was 7 until 16 years old, there was never any physical or sexual abuse," Delvalle told The NY Sun.

Also, Dupre also did Charlie Sheen with another hooker when she was 19, ShowBizspy.com reports. Apparently Dupre was already a prostitute in her teens and worked for infamous pimp Jason Itzler, who was jailed in 2006 after pleading guilty to running the $25,000-a-night prostitution ring. Funny enough, it was Spitzer who brought down his business. Itzler says Dupre was a hard working prostitute who always had an eye for the rich men and made tens of thousands of dollars a month.

Her brother is a drug dealer, the same online publication reports. The day the New York Times broke the news of Spitzer's illegal sex with her, brother Kyle Youmans pleaded guilty in a court to dealing heroin.

While she wanted to break through in music, she might be better suited for making money with her body, something she already proved she's good at. Only this time, legally: Penthouse publisher Diane Silberstein said they consider offered Ashley Alexander Dupre a cover shot, while Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt said they also wanted to feature her.

She posted two songs on the music sharing site Aime Street, "What You Want" and "Move Ya Body," both critically panned. However, it appears that several radio stations across the nation have started airing them.

According to an investigation, Dupre met with Spitzer on Feb. 13 at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington for sex, a meet-up arranged through the international call-girl outfit called the Emperor's Club, where she was employed as a high-priced prostitute. She was paid $4,300 for the session, one of many that investigators said Spitzer had with women employed by the prostitution ring that operated in several cities worldwide.

Via efluxmedia.com

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