The "French Whore," as she asked to be identified, sees wealthy Wall Street clients in her two-room Brooklyn apartment. Photos by Pearl Gabel

Lehman Brothers was how the French Whore—an American woman in her mid 30s who asked to be called that to protect her identity—said she ended up in the business. She keeps a sleeping bed in one room and a client bed in the other, and the walls are decorated with her own artwork (in her ads, she describes herself with phrases like "art student needing a hand"). Her story is a particularly perverse tale of what former NYC mayor Michael Bloomberg once envisioned as the luxury city, a place to accommodate the rich and house the members of their servant class. In her telling, she's been forced to make a living fucking the guys who fucked the American economy because they took her down with it.After studying fashion out west (she preferred not to say where), the French Whore came to New York to try to make it "doing custom-made fashion.""It wasn't very profitable," the French Whore told me. "I never really made money. Long hours, bringing in fifteen dollars an hour. I worked in fashion for two years in the city. Someone like me, without money—I wasn't able to work my way up. It's for trust-fund kids. Money would have given me more chance to work on the right jobs—another five years in internships."So when the market crashed in 2008, as gigs dried up and her rent soared, she started selling sex out of sheer economic necessity, she said. The clients she met through an escort agency, many of them in finance ("most, I think, but it's not like they gave me their business cards"), ground her down, so eventually she went "old school," dropping her price point and working for herself in a $200-an-hour volume business.
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