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Anna Gristina, "Manhattan Madam," plans to reveal client list in new book

Alleged "Manhattan Madam" Anna Gristina in an interview with television's Dr. Phil McGraw on Sept. 12, 2012 CBS New York

(AP) NEW YORK - A suburban New York mother who pleaded guilty to promoting prostitution says she plans to write a tell-all book naming names.

Pictures: Manhattan "Madam" case

Anna Gristina told the Daily News following a brief court appearance Wednesday that football fans particularly will be interested in the book.

The so-called Manhattan Madam declined to elaborate. Gristina was released last month after being sentenced to time served. She's on five years of probation. She pleaded guilty to a single count of promoting prostitution.

Prosecutors had accused her of having a roster of wealthy, well-placed clients and boasting of law-enforcement connections during 15 years in a business that made her millions. After an investigation, they said it became clear she was running a brothel and profiting from it. She said she was merely starting a dating service.

Complete coverage of the "Manhattan Madam" case on Crimesider

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