Posted on 03/10/2008 11:58:41 AM PDT by milwguy
Most folks are happy with a job making $50,000 a year. But, how about a job making $5,500 an hour? Thats how much the top starred prostitutes working for the Emperors Club VIP were making until the prostitution ring was brought down by federal agents.
The Emperors Club VIP was an international prostitution ring with some well to do clients capable of paying such high hourly rates. There were four arrests made for violation of federal prostitution laws and other charges included money laundering. The accusation is that more than $1 million in payments from clients was laundered through the Emperors Club VIP website.
There were some prostitutes who were not paid more than $5,500 per hour and the hourly rate was determined by a star system. The highest rated prostitutes received this amazingly high hourly fee for sexual favors, but a seven-diamond prostitute only charge $3,100 per hour. Models that were ranked with only three diamonds charged a modest $1000 per hour.
The available womens photos were plastered all over the Emperors Club VIPs website and only addressed by their first name. Women from all over the world were recruited to work for the Emperors Club VIP prostitution ring, including women from Paris, London, New York, Washington, and Miami. There were more than 50 different prostitutes to choose from in the above cities. Appointments were made online and prepaid.
The two allegedly hid the large number of cash and credit card payments in fake bank accounts given names like QAT Consulting and QAT International
The ring was taken down after four bank accounts were seized and thousands of emails, text messages, and phone calls were intercepted.
The Emperors Club VIP website summed up their services indirectly by stating, Our services are professional, reliable and luxuriously pleasurable.
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“QAT International”
Anyone else familiar with the colloquialism “qwat”? Makes the bogus corp even funnier.
>> Eliot....Doesn’t the wife balance the checkbook? You have been a bad boy!
Maybe the checks Nasty Elliot wrote came out of the checkbook that the NY Comptroller balances.
How much of this was his own money? MMMMMM
Governor Steamroller has some ‘splaining to do!
The people he railroaded (Greeberg, Whitehead, Grasso, and others) while he was prosecutor should be pleased.
He should be immmediately impeached, since he violated the laws he was charged with enforcing, as governor and formerly as AG.
He should be disbarred.
His wife should divorce him.
That would be partial justice for the lives he destroyed, for personal ambition, just like the Klintoons.
This is excellent news.
He is a democrat...why resign...only republicans are shamed by sex scandals.
They are too rich for the princess to go near a checkbook or credit card bill.
Spitzer’s wife is too skinny. Some one giver her a bagel or something.
It was the moniker "QAT House" that gave them away.
REPORTS: NEW YORK GOV. TO RESIGN... Breaking on Drudge
Good riddance.
Shep Smith just said Spitzer has been indicted.
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I guess the same can be said for Elliot.....
Hope he knows a ‘good’ Attorney! lol...can’t think of a better schmuck to take a fall like this than Sir Eliot.
DOME DUO: Gov.-elect Eliot Spitzer is adding an office for wife Silda in the Capitol an Albany first. (New York Post, December 29, 2006.)
Hmmm...a real life version of “Eyes Wide shut”?
Bye Bye Spitzer! L.O.L.!
Spitzer’s family was comfortable upper middle class, but not really wealthy. Spitzer has always worked for the government. His wife was a corporate lawyer, but even then a lot of her money went to taxes and living expenses.
I’m sure he could afford to do this a couple times, but not on a regular basis. My guess is that taxpayers spent a fortune on this.
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