As expected (earlier), Emperor’s Club booking agent Temeka Lewis pleaded guilty on Wednesday to conspiracy relating to prostitution and money laundering, in connection with the prostitution ring operated out of the club which serviced Eliot “Client 9″ Spitzer. Her plea was entered in Manhattan before US Magistrate Judge Theodore Katz; she read a prepared statement admitting that prostitutes traveled across state lines to meet with clients. Her plea agreement calls for cooperation with prosecutors; her attorney said that she has not yet testified before a grand jury and is “ready to receive direction from the government.” She could be sentenced to as much as 25 years in prison but under sentencing guidelines she could serve 16 months or less depending on the level of her cooperation. It is still not known if Spitzer will be charged, but as the NYT notes, with her co-defendants apparently close to plea deals, Lewis’ cooperation could very well take the form of testimony against Spitzer or others not yet indicted. More here from Reuters.
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