
A Hollywood madame not named Heidi Fleiss accidentally hit "reply all" when responding to a john, alerting her entire email list to her client roster. "The list includes a well-known movie producer, prominent club owners, restaurateurs, real estate tycoons, a politician, a sex tape king, an owner of a major sports team and a Prince." The technological deficient whore ringleader is v. v. sorry about her mistake, but also, she's got a girl for $2,500. You want? [Scandalist]

Why try to strike a settlement deal with Eliot Spitzer when, like Ashley Dupre on a good night, the feds have him nailed? "Prosecutors have records of Spitzer's transactions, phone records and taped conversations with Emperors Club, and are confident they need little more to nail him on charges that could include violating prostitution laws and money laundering, sources said. Probers are also said to be looking into whether he used campaign funds to pay for his pleasures." [P6] Meanwhile, the Times still appears unsure whether prosecutors will actually bring a case against Spitzer, even though they just snagged a third plea deal from the former tax guy, Mark Brener (seen here with Cecil Suwal, one of the agency's client specialists), who started the hooker ring (to pay his wife's medical bills, supposedly).
CALL GIRLS REACT To the suicide of D.C. madame Deborah Jeane Palfrey. "If I was in her position I would have papered the walls of that shed with the sheets of my client list." [Salon]

You know what happens when you mess with Paul McCartney? Your dirty past, whether fact or fiction, comes back to haunt you. That's the lesson Heather Mills should be learning after she dared tempt fate, rebuffing her $50 million divorce settlement, which she has said was not enough after initially seeking $250 million, and trashing her ex-husband in the press
So how is Paul paying her back?
While it can't be confirmed, an item in today's Sun about Mills' past, as a call girl who played out lesbian scenes in front of wealthy clients willing to dole out $20k a night, looks suspiciously like a soiling campaign.
The charges arrive tonight in Heather Mills: What Really Happened, Channel 4's look into Mills' pre-McCartney years, with former call girl Denise Hewitt making the allegations that Mills was the original Ashley Alexandra Dupre. CONTINUED »

Though Faith O’Donnell and Sally Anderson are pseudonyms for two of the three sex industry types profiled this month by the New York Times after the Eliot Spitzer sex scandal, the paper does want to set the record straight about 'em: They are not "high-priced call girls," as was reported; nor do they engage in "the 21st-century version of the oldest profession." Correcting the March 16 piece, yesterday the Times noted that one of its reporters – they don't say whether it's either Cara Buckley or Andrew Jacobs – never asked the women, explicitly, whether they traded sex for cash. After the article ran, they reminded the paper the term "sex workers," which they used, can refer to strippers, not just whores. The Times had just assumed they meant "prostitutes."

As expected, the list of Eliot Spitzer's whores grows. Not only was the ex-gov a client of Emperors Club, but he also patronized Wicked Models, with a one Kristin "Billie" Davis playing ringleader. She brags about her 10,000-name-long client list and $1,000-an-hour fees. She got busted while destroying evidence and preparing to skip town after learning officials were on to her as the Spitzer investigation widens. It's alleged Davis personally serviced the former politico on numerous occasions, but no, THAT IS NOT HER IN THE KRISTIN DAVIS SEX TAPE.

Between stalking Eliot Spitzer at his apartment building and debating whether the media can use Ashley Alexandra Dupre's photos without permission, we've lost sight of one of the most important facets of the scandal: Diane Sawyer got a green light to talk about prostitutes on network TV.
The ABC anchor had been hoping to air her special on paid sex, but the network refused to give her the go ahead for Prostitution in America: Working Girls Speak, about Dennis Hof's Bunny Ranch whorehouse in Nevada.
No longer: Call girls are suddenly relevant again!
With an air date set for Friday's 20/20, Sawyer's project is a go. All it took was the resignation of a governor — Heidi Fleiss and Deborah "D.C. Madame" Palfrey, alas, just weren't enough.

A prostitute in Chile has given 27 hours of her “services” to a charity for disabled children. Maria Carolina, who charges $200 an hour, will donate her payments from her work to Teleton, Chile's largest fundraising event.
"I am going to contribute with my work to a purpose that touches me deeply," Carolina said.
That’s funny, because sometimes she is also touched deeply through her work.
[Photo Credit: Telegraph UK]
