The Mueller team wants to talk to me, says "Manhattan Madam" Kristin Davis



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The "Lady Manhattan" who boasted of providing prostitutes to New York's rich and famous, including Governor Eliot Spitzer, says someone who One in the office of Special Advisor Robert Mueller 41-year-old Kristin Davis said that Mueller's representative had asked her whether she would accept a subpoena or whether the FBI would need to serve her with a subpoena. She said her lawyer had called the representative Friday to tell him that she would accept it.

Davis stated that she had no information about why she had been contacted. His lawyer, Daniel Hochheiser, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. A spokesman for Mueller's office declined to comment.

"It's very unexpected for me, very upsetting," Davis said. "For them to come to me for information on Russian collusion – I have nothing on that."

However, Davis said, she worked for former Trump Roger Stone campaign advisor for many years, and she says that she thinks four people who were working with Stone have already been summoned to appear .

"I have been working at Roger since 2010 as a website designer and position note editor," she said. Davis ran for the governor of New York in 2010 and for the New York Comptroller in 2013. "Since my campaign [for governor] I have worked for him."

As the New York Times reported, Andrew Miller, a Stone associate who led Davis' campaigns in 2010 and 2013, was assigned by Mueller.

Davis said that she would not have been able to work on Trump's presidential campaign and has no information about it because she was in prison for a large part of this period. was arrested in 2013 after allegedly selling drugs to an FBI cooperating witness between January and March. She pleaded guilty to a charge of selling prescription drugs. Sentenced to two years in prison, she was released in May 2016.

Davis, a former hedge fund employee, had already spent several months in Rikers Island Prison in New York for procuring. She earned the nickname "Manhattan Madame" in the New York tabloids after publicly declaring that her high-end escort service had about 10,000 well-heeled clients, half of them Wall Street. She said that Spitzer had been among his clients, but had been banned for his behavior.

Spitzer resigned from his governorship in 2008 after his relationship with a prostitute – who was not working with Davis – was revealed.

Friday afternoon, she had not yet received any assignment from the office of the special adviser.

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