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Accused madam reportedly did well from sex

New York State Governor David Paterson talks about his goals after being sworn in at the state capitol in Albany, NY on March 17, 2008. Paterson, who is the state's first black governor, replaces Eliot Spitzer, who stepped down amid charges that he hired a prostitute. UPI Photo/Monika Graff)
1 of 2 | New York State Governor David Paterson talks about his goals after being sworn in at the state capitol in Albany, NY on March 17, 2008. Paterson, who is the state's first black governor, replaces Eliot Spitzer, who stepped down amid charges that he hired a prostitute. UPI Photo/Monika Graff) | License Photo

NEW YORK, March 28 (UPI) -- The New York Daily News reports it has gained access to the high-tech equivalent of a little black book -- the computer spreadsheet used by an accused madam.

The figures in the records obtained by the newspaper show that Kristin Davis' various enterprises -- Wicked Models, Maison de l'Amour and New York Body Miracle -- had more than $1 million in revenue from more than 2,000 customers.

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Davis was arrested this week. Investigators say she was a sharp businesswoman.

"She knew just how much she could get out of these guys," one source told the newspaper. "And if they booked an out call for an hour, she would call them after 50 minutes to see if they wanted to run that credit card again."

Her rates ranged from $160 for a half-hour massage to thousands of dollars for threesomes.

Some of her customers liked anonymity, paying cash and giving obviously false names. Others used credit cards.

Investigators say reports that former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer was a client are untrue. Spitzer resigned as governor after it was disclosed he had spent large amounts of money on prostitutes.

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