from www.theimproper.com – Ashley Alexandra Dupre, the New Jersey call girl ensnarled in a sex scandal that brought down New York Gov. Elliot Spitzer, is lashing out at what she calls “liars and hypocrites.”
She’s upset because people just won’t let her move on.
Dupre dropped out of sight after Spitzer escaped criminal prosecution for paying her thousands of dollars for sexual services. She was never prosecuted, either, although others were sent to jail in the scandal.
But reports this week that Spitzer is considering a run for public office, prompted Dupre to write a blog on her MySpace page.
“Sorry folks, my life wasn’t like a ‘Sex And The City’ episode,” she writes.
“Everyone makes mistakes. Everyone deserves a second chance. Me too, right? Well, apparently not. Why? Because many people are liars and hypocrites. Let me give you just a few examples…” she writes.
“First, I’m often referred to as the ‘woman who brought down the Governor’ Excuse me people, I didn’t call the tabloids, I didn’t blow the whistle and I didn’t save ‘the dress.’ (a reference to the sex scandal involving Monica Lewinski and President Clinton). I did nothing to shine a light on my indiscretions or to ‘out’ anyone else.
“Second, I keep being accused of ‘cashing in’ on the scandal – wrong again. People think I made money off music that was exploited when the scandal first broke, that I am doing reality television, and that I made millions posing nude for magazines. The truth is none of those things happened,” she continues. Ashley Dupre
Dupre goes on to say she made no money out of the scandal, and that the episode “closed more doors than it opened.”
She says book publishers demanded a “tell all” book from her, which she refused to write. (Is that Spitzer breathing a sigh of relief?).
“I won’t give them the ‘tell all’ they are demanding and won’t glorify and sensationalize ‘how exciting the life of a high-priced NYC escort must be,’ as one major publisher put it,” she writes, calling publishers “worse than the tabloids.”
But she reserves her sharpest scolding for the ladies.
”Ladies, ladies, ladies; so many of you have been cool, supportive and loving. But there are those of you out there who just love to judge,” she writes.
“I know many women who target guys with money and use them to get these things. They toy with them, flirt, go on dates, have sex and then drop hints about that new dress at the store down the street or being short on rent money – and the guys deliver it. This is a dishonest relationship. I see this all over New York City,” she writes.
She also blasts the women of New Jersey: “Some women …dive into relationships with wealthy guys who they don’t love or even find attractive, but they stay in it because they have a nice home, a car and spending money. This, too, is a dishonest relationship.
”I see this type all over the suburbs of New Jersey with the housewives who are strung out on mood stabilizers or the couples who put all their attention on their children so they don’t have to deal with their own issues,” she says.
“Get real and get over yourself,” she admonishes.
Dupre also says she is still working on her music and posted a “rough mix” of a song that she says, “tells a little bit of my story.”