Saturday, March 15, 2008

Spitzer's Whore Laments Use of Photos

She must be joking, right?
The lawyer for the call girl linked to the downfall of Gov. Eliot Spitzer lashed out at the media on Friday for thrusting the 22-year-old woman into the "public glare" without her consent and publishing revealing photos.

Since her identity was disclosed, newspapers and Web sites have splashed photos of Ashley Alexandra Dupre in suggestive poses on front and inside pages. Dupre was known as "Kristen" in court documents accusing Spitzer of paying thousands for prostitutes' services.

Her attorney, Don D. Buchwald, said she 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.

Buchwald stopped short of saying Dupre would sue media outlets, but he contended that she is not a public figure and said he would take "all steps that we deem necessary or appropriate to protect Ms. Dupre from any unwarranted exploitation of her name, picture, voice or likeness for purposes of profit."

He did not specify the publications to which he was referring. The New York Post ran four photos Friday in which Dupre, topless, barely covers her breasts, as well as two other images of her scantily clad. The pictures, credited in the paper to Wesley Mann at Contact Press Images, have become an Internet sensation. The Post had no comment on Buchwald's statement.
OK, so just to make sure we don't get sued by this whore, we won't show any photos of the whore with this post.

Apparently though, this whore is enjoying all the attention she's getting, the whore, as far as I know, is not turning down the money she's getting from sales for that absurd song she's selling, so what exactly is the problem?

She's an attention-seeking whore, yet somehow now has a problem everyone is seeing her photos?

The clock is ticking. Cash in now and then please go away. OK, whore?

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