Thursday, April 15, 2010

Elliot Spitzer Called "Superman" by His Call Girl Agency


According to Peter Elkind's book "Rough Justice: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer," Spitzer once summoned three whores, one after the other, in a single day. The booker called him Superman and rightfully so.  Three times before the sun goes down is no small feat.  The book isn't supposed to go on sale until next week, but the New York Post obtained a copy, and here's one salacious excerpt:


On one occasion, "George Fox" (Spitzer's alias) had booked an appointment in the late morning at the Mark Hotel, on the Upper East Side, just five minutes' walk from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. As usual, he paid the girl in cash—about $1,200 an hour. Not long after it was over, he called (the booker) back, wanting to see a second escort. 'Who else is around?' he asked. (The booker) made the arrangements.

Then, late that afternoon, (Spitzer) called again.  gfest

'You're going to think I'm crazy,' he began. 'But can you send somebody else right now?'

He wanted a third girl? The booker chuckled: "You must be Superman! The man of steel!" (The booker) found him another girl. It wasn't even dark yet."



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