Clients 3 & 4 sex sting was in California. And notice that the two hotels are not mentioned in the court document yet Mayflower Hotel was mentioned in Spitzer's sex sting...
Here is more on the story:
The local hotels in the sex sting were in the cities of Beverly Hills and Santa Monica.
The New York governor is not one of the two clients alleged in the Los Angeles-area incidents included in the criminal complaint.
Neither hotel was mentioned by name in the complaint, which was filed in a Manhattan federal court.
According to court documents, one of the defendants, Temeka Rachelle Lewis, a booking agent for Emperors Club VIP, spoke with a client (named "Client-3") over the telephone on January 24. Court papers stated that the client said he would make hotel arrangements to meet up with a prostitute nicknamed "Samantha" at a Santa Monica hotel. The club charged $1,500 per hour for Samantha's visit, prosecutors said.
Lewis allegedly told Client-3 that the club wanted a 55 percent deposit for Samantha's visit. According to prosecutors, the club may have been having problems collecting money from Samantha, whom they believed to be abusing drugs.
Samantha met with Client-3 for the sexual encounter, prosecutors said.
Lewis spoke with Client-4 on January 26 and told him that "Raquel" would not be available, but "Chrissy" was -- for the fee of $1,200 per hour, court papers said.
Lewis then arranged "Chrissy" to meet Client-4 at a hotel in Beverly Hills, according to court papers.
The rate was later raised to $1,500 per hour and Client-4 paid for "Chrissy" with cash and credit card.
About one hour after "Chrissy" left the hotel, Lewis called Client-4 and asked him how his evening went, prosecutors said.
"Two A+s in a row ... I don't know where you get these young ladies," Client-4 replied.
When asked about the secrecy of the encounters, Lewis apparently told both clients that most made wire transfers to QAT Consulting.
When Client-4 asked if QAT Consulting was a real company, Lewis said, "It is ... it exists ... there are real offices in New York City," according to court papers.
Client-4 replied, "That's how they usually come after you ... fake company," court papers said.
To which Lewis allegedly replied, "Exactly, just as long as you pay your taxes, you're fine."
Here is more on the story:
The local hotels in the sex sting were in the cities of Beverly Hills and Santa Monica.
The New York governor is not one of the two clients alleged in the Los Angeles-area incidents included in the criminal complaint.
Neither hotel was mentioned by name in the complaint, which was filed in a Manhattan federal court.
According to court documents, one of the defendants, Temeka Rachelle Lewis, a booking agent for Emperors Club VIP, spoke with a client (named "Client-3") over the telephone on January 24. Court papers stated that the client said he would make hotel arrangements to meet up with a prostitute nicknamed "Samantha" at a Santa Monica hotel. The club charged $1,500 per hour for Samantha's visit, prosecutors said.
Lewis allegedly told Client-3 that the club wanted a 55 percent deposit for Samantha's visit. According to prosecutors, the club may have been having problems collecting money from Samantha, whom they believed to be abusing drugs.
Samantha met with Client-3 for the sexual encounter, prosecutors said.
Lewis spoke with Client-4 on January 26 and told him that "Raquel" would not be available, but "Chrissy" was -- for the fee of $1,200 per hour, court papers said.
Lewis then arranged "Chrissy" to meet Client-4 at a hotel in Beverly Hills, according to court papers.
The rate was later raised to $1,500 per hour and Client-4 paid for "Chrissy" with cash and credit card.
About one hour after "Chrissy" left the hotel, Lewis called Client-4 and asked him how his evening went, prosecutors said.
"Two A+s in a row ... I don't know where you get these young ladies," Client-4 replied.
When asked about the secrecy of the encounters, Lewis apparently told both clients that most made wire transfers to QAT Consulting.
When Client-4 asked if QAT Consulting was a real company, Lewis said, "It is ... it exists ... there are real offices in New York City," according to court papers.
Client-4 replied, "That's how they usually come after you ... fake company," court papers said.
To which Lewis allegedly replied, "Exactly, just as long as you pay your taxes, you're fine."
Client 6 sex sting was in London. Why are we not hearing more of the sex sting internationally and about Client 6? Here is more on the story:
· The FBI has established that Miss Suwal and Mr Brener travelled to London last month. They also tapped a number of telephone calls involving services offered for an unknown "Client 6" in London.
Client 6 paid £500 as a "deposit" for a prostitute known as Astrid on Jan 12.
The FBI also gathered evidence including a "prostitution appointment" costing at least £12,500 on Feb 11 for another client.
The FBI affidavit said: "On Jan 12, 2008, at approximately 9am, Temeka Rachelle Lewis, aka Rachelle, the defendant, called a prostitute based in London, England, who the Emperors Club marketed under the name Astrid. During the call, Astrid told Lewis that she was there with the client (Client 6).
"At approximately 10.04am, Temeka Rachelle Lewis retrieved a message from [Astrid], who stated that she was leaving Client 6 and everything was fine. Lewis then received an incoming call from Client 6. Lewis asked Client 6 how it went, and he said that she was very nice. Client 6 stated, however, that next time he wanted to see someone else. Client 6 told Lewis that he would give her a call next week."
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