Posted on 03/13/2008 12:28:09 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
My favorite liberals been haranguing me over e-mail about how prostitution is rarely a choice in any meaningful sense and why we need to crack down to keep more wayward girls from broken homes from wandering into careers they dont really want. KP 1, AP 0?
She left a broken home on the Jersey Shore at 17 and came to New York City to work the nightclubs as a rhythm and blues singer. Now, at 22, she is the unwitting, and as yet unseen, star of the seamy drama that is the downfall of Gov. Eliot Spitzer of New York
I just dont want to be thought of as a monster, the woman said as she told the tiniest tidbits of her story. Born Ashley Youmans but now known as Ashley Alexandra Dupre, she spoke softly and with good humor as she added with significant understatement: This has been a very difficult time. It is complicated.
Ms. Dupre said on by telephone Tuesday night that she was worried about how she would pay her rent since the man she was living with walked out on me after she discovered he had fathered two children. She said she was considering working at a friends restaurant or, once her apartment lease expires, moving back in with her family in New Jersey to relax.
She left a broken family at age 17, having been abused, according to the MySpace page, and has used drugs, been broke and homeless.
Shell be able to re-up with that lease once the Enquirer comes calling. Heres her MySpace page, which is linked directly by the Times. Exit question equal time: The Today Show took a decidedly more libertarian view of high-priced call girls this morning.
(Excerpt) Read more at hotair.com ...
Being rich doesn't make him a 'decent' guy.
Here, maybe this kid will let you borrow his glasses and then you can look again. ;^P
“She rid New York state of a cancer. Whatever her past sins, shes redeemed herself.”
She didn’t do that, the bank teller who reported irregularities brought Spitzer down. However, I think she is being given a chance now to change and redeem what’s left of her life and I hope she takes it.
UH..Spitzer is a democrat.
No kidding! THAT'S what's so appalling.
Perhaps she will use some of that cash for a nose job! She needs one!
You’ll be seeing her in Playboy soon. I mean, if she was selling her body for disgusting creeps to use, she will certainly sell it for disgusting creeps to merely look at!
She’ll come out of this all right—notoriety sells!
Thats what I was thinking.
She needs a publicist and attorney .
Her story should be worth a mil and a paid photo op with playboy and possibly a movie tryout.
This might get her on Idol too... they like a little sleaze to surround the show.
Monica has a beautiful face and great hair. her eyes are especially nice.
Maybe YOU need to take the glasses off so you can see :)
She wont. She’s 22, mentally unstable, drug abuser, and this wasn’t her first trick.
She’ll cash in, plus every rockstar/music industry/suggardaddy type will be coming out of the woodwork to hook up with her promsing her a lavish party lifestyle. That will ofcourse lead to a amuteur sex tape being released for her second massive payday.
hehe someone said it best on here when they said ‘bill only has to drag an 100 dollar bill through a trailer park’
An attorney was already speaking for her yesterday. It has begun.
Tarts or tort lawyers — hard to tell ‘em apart.
Same thing with Spitzer. He didn't pay sales tax on the sexual services he received across state lines.
She can certainly get more per night now from some of the politicians in DC who will switch from their regulars.
She'll be mentoring the careers of thousands of America's most promising young women.....$100K - NO, Millions!
Ok so she's about 300 pounds, minor detail.
Ashley with brother and family member.
Is that a “tramp stamp” on her shoulder? Real classy.
She reminds me of Sandra Bullock in that photo...
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