Sunday, March 16, 2008

Call Girl's Lawyer Lashes Out at Media

New York Governor (at least for one more day) Eliot Spitzer's favorite hooker, Ashley Alexandra Dupre (AKA Ashley Youmans, AKA Kristen, AKA Ashley Rae Maika DiPietro) is upset that photos from her MySpace account are being posts by the media.

Her attorney, Don D. Buchwald, said Dupre did not consent to the use of her photos in this manner, and the usage may be a violation of federal copyright laws. He said the photos have appeared on commercial Web sites without her consent.

This little tramp is trying to prolong her 15 minutes for commercial gain. She has been offered one million dollars top post for "Penthouse." At this time, she has not accepted or declined the offer.

I wonder how long until Dupre is charged with a variety of crimes? Yes, I know she is being subpoenaed to testify against the owners and operators of the
Emperor’s Club VIP, but she has committed numerous crimes and should be charged with them

First off, she is working as a call girl. It does not matter that she was $1000 an hour hooker. She is a prostitute and evidence exists that she actively participated in the act.

Secondly, I bet she did not pay income tax from her earnings in the "world's oldest profession." The IRS should check into her finances.

Thirdly, she started a business to promote her singing career. I would be willing to bet she did not fill out all the necessary forms and obtain the required licences to operate a business in New York.

I do not feel at all sorry for this young lady. She willingly chose to be a prostitute. With that choice comes everything that is associated with being a prostitute and all that choice implies.

If she had not wanted her photos to be plastered all over television, newspapers, magazines, and the Internet, she should not have become a hooker.

Come call her a "high class call girl." How can anyone who is a hooker be called high class?

She is a hooker. Nothing more and nothing less. If she committed crimes, she should be charged right along with Spitzer, her former employers at the club, and anyone else involved.

After all, is not prostitution a crime, no matter what it is called?

"What's in a name?
that which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet"

From William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, published in 1594.

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