Court documents show that Dupré and Spitzer may have had previous encounters. That final night, Spitzer spent three hours with her at $1,000 an hour. He gave her $4,300. Apparently, the excess was credit for future appointments. In the end, it would be the money trail that brought him down.
Dupré said she has nothing to say to the former governor, but if she had the chance, she would tell his wife Silda Spitzer that "I'm sorry for your pain." Since news of the scandal broke, she's reportedly turned down offers for book deals, a reality TV show and $1 million to pose in Hustler magazine, and maintains surprisingly normal hopes and dreams for her future.
"I don't know about the white picket fence," Dupré said. "I want someone that will love me," she said, "someone that will think that all my imperfections make me perfect -- someone, when I fall, they'll be right there, telling me to get back up, it's going to be OK. I want a best friend."