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Date Posted: 07:11:33 06/29/06 Thu
Author: Uncle Sam
Subject: $250,000 for sex

Sorry Jordan I think this is out of your league.

The Brazilian bombshell accused of running a million-dollar call girl ring out of her midtown condo told cops her two biggest sugar daddies paid her a total $250,000 for sex, it was revealed yesterday.

Alleged madam Andreia Schwartz (above) seemed pleased in court yesterday after judge set bail.


But money aside, Andreia Schwartz said she'd rather sleep with women than her newly revealed benefactor Robert Voccola, a 68-year-old money manager, or her other supposed paramour, Time Warner Chief Financial Officer Wayne Pace.

"I wouldn't have kept having sex with [Pace] or any of these guys if they weren't paying me," Schwartz said in a statement unveiled yesterday during her arraignment in Manhattan Supreme Court.

"I don't do guys for money anymore," she told cops. "I only do girls."

Schwartz, 31, who pleaded not guilty to prostitution, selling drugs and money laundering, told cops shortly after her arrest that Pace and Voccola were helping pay her bills.

"I got up to $200,000 ... from just one guy, who worked for AOL, in cash, mortgage payments, checks and other things," Schwartz said in an apparent reference to Pace.

Life wasn't quite as lucrative with Voccola, the chief investment officer of Barrett Associates, Schwartz said.

"We have sex once or twice a week over the past year and a half," she said. "He's given me about $50,000 a year in cash, mortgage payments, checks and other things. He also gave me a credit card and financial advice, telling me where to invest."

Prosecutors also revealed that U.S. Customs was probing Schwartz after they caught her bringing wads of cash into the country.

"She has grossly underreported her income," Assistant District Attorney John (Artie) McConnell said. "She should expect additional charges."

McConnell said Schwartz was hoping to invest her ill-gotten gains in a big-bucks deal to buy a block of condos in the converted Plaza hotel building.

Defense attorney Andrew Hoffmann said Schwartz was a "glorified translator" in the Plaza deal and introduced into evidence an e-mail in which the suspect claimed to have "a person from Mexico" with wealthy clients who might invest.

Over the objections of prosecutors, who called Schwartz a flight risk, Supreme Court Justice Michael Ambrecht set the alleged million-dollar madam's bail at $1 million bond or $500,000 cash.

Dressed in a drab smock that hid her voluptuous figure, Schwartz bit her lower lip, fought tears, but said nothing during her brief court appearance.

Voccola appeared surprised when he found reporters camped outside his posh home in Upper Montclair, N.J. "For me?" he said before his wife, Judy, hustled him inside the house.

Earlier, Judy Voccola expressed shock when told of her husband's alleged entanglement with Schwartz.

"A Brazilian call girl? I think that's really off base," she said.

Meanwhile, Voccola was suspended from his high-powered job, and Barrett Associates spokesman Russ Vernon said company officials were "cooperating fully with the authorities."

"The nature of the issue is such that there is absolutely no indication that any client accounts or funds were involved," he added.

Pace, who is married, has denied any improper relationship with Schwartz, whom his attorney called a "bimbo." His Time Warner bosses said Tuesday that Pace was off the hook with them.

Schwartz was arrested June 1 with three other beauties after cops raided her W. 58th St. flat. "My mother is going to have a heart attack when she hears about all this," she told cops.

Later, Schwartz admitted charging up to $1,500-an-hour for kinky threesomes and selling cocaine to her clients, authorities said. She said she invested her earnings in real estate.

On her 2004 tax returns, Schwartz listed herself as a "homemaker." A year later, she listed herself as an "investor."

Schwartz estimated she socked away $1.5 million since 2001.

"I brought a lot of cash into and out of the U.S.," she allegedly said. "America is the best country to invest in, so why is that wrong?"
http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/430946p-363220c.html

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