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The infamous woman behind the prostitution ring that destroyed the state’s governor’s race claims she’s working as RFK Jr.’s PR guru and reveals the alliance she believes can help them win the election

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A “madam” who ran one of New York City’s most infamous prostitution rings has found a new role: boosting Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s faltering presidential campaign.

Kristin Davis, who was involved in a prostitution scandal that brought down former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer in 2008, has been working as a political public relations specialist at a PAC supporting the third-party candidate.

The self-proclaimed ‘Lady of Manhattan’ revealed Online radar who is now the “senior advisor” to a political action committee supporting Kennedy.

His role as a public relations specialist comes to light after Kennedy became embroiled in a series of allegations and exposés, including his recent bizarre admission that he dumped a bear carcass in Central Park in 2014.

Kristin Davis, a former “madam” who ran a high-end prostitution ring in New York City, says she is a “senior advisor” to a political action committee (PAC) supporting RFK Jr.’s campaign.

Davis admitted that his past still draws attention, but says he is working for the PAC because he is

Davis admitted her past still draws attention, but says she is working for the PAC because she is “motivated by my deep belief in (Kennedy’s) vision and potential as a candidate.”

According MediaiteDavis works for Kennedy’s Common Sense PAC and said joining the PAC was “motivated by my deep belief in (Kennedy’s) vision and potential as a candidate.”

She admitted to Radar that her past “decisions” “still attract media attention today,” which includes several prison stints.

The most famous case is her four-month sentence at Riker’s Island for promoting prostitution in 2008, after Spitzer was caught red-handed with one of the prostitutes in her network.

She was also sentenced to two years in prison in 2014 for selling prescription pills to a government informant.

But Davis insists she has put her past behind her and is now one of the most ardent supporters of Kennedy’s presidential bid.

“My admiration for him is based on his personal journey, his humility and his unwavering commitment to fighting Big Pharma and Big Tech and improving children’s health,” she said.

“His dedication to these vital issues makes him the right choice for a better future.”

Davis has also worked with legendary political hustler Roger Stone.

Davis has also worked with legendary political hustler Roger Stone.

The 'madam' also ended up in jail for promoting prostitution in 2008, when she was involved in a scandal that brought down the then governor of New York, Eliot Spitzer (pictured).

The ‘madam’ also ended up in jail for promoting prostitution in 2008, when she was involved in a scandal that brought down the then governor of New York, Eliot Spitzer (pictured).

This comes as Kennedy's campaign has had to deal with a series of revelations and accusations, including his admission that he left a dead bear cub in New York's Central Park.

This comes as Kennedy’s campaign has had to deal with a series of revelations and accusations, including his admission that he left a dead bear cub in New York’s Central Park.

Davis said her “decisions should not detract from my intelligence or my current work,” which reportedly also includes work for former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.

“I have spent the last 16 years in public relations and political strategy, representing many notable libertarian and right-wing figures and working on three presidential campaigns,” he added.

Radar claimed that Davis contacted the outlet in response to a recent Vanity Fair exposé, in which RFK Jr. was accused of sexually assaulting his children’s nanny in 1998.

The article also included allegations that Kennedy ate a roast dog during a trip to Korea 14 years ago, which he claimed was actually a goat.

Shortly after Davis’ involvement with the PAC was revealed, he took to Instagram to criticize her, saying he had encountered “his fair share of scammers and grifters. Bobby Kennedy is a real guy.”

“Today I am proud to reaffirm my support for Bobby and call for a unified front,” she said in the post.

“If Trump really wants to win this election and bring about real change, he should join forces with Bobby and make him head of the Department of Health and Human Services. Imagine the power of a Trump-Kennedy alliance campaigning on the banner of national unity and genuine change.

‘Imagine Bobby Kennedy in charge, cracking down on Big Pharma, ending the reckless promotion of unsafe vaccines and overhauling the vaccination schedule to safeguard the health of our children.

“Bobby’s here to win, isn’t he, Trump?”

Davis called for Kennedy to be preemptively named as Donald Trump's HHS chief, asking:

Davis called for Kennedy to be preemptively named as Donald Trump’s HHS chief, asking: “Bobby is here to win, isn’t he Trump?”

In a statement on Instagram, Davis rejected the spotlight and said she is

In a statement on Instagram, Davis shunned the spotlight, saying she is “proud to reaffirm my support for Bobby and call for a united front.”

After Davis’ role at Common Sense PAC made headlines, the committee’s chairman, Nate Porter, confirmed that the former woman has been “one of our top political advisors.”

“Kristin’s political and public relations acumen has stood out to all of us who work with her,” he told Mediaite, adding that Davis’ past involvement in scandals is helping Kennedy’s campaign.

“He has a gift for foreseeing things in this area,” he continued.

‘From the standpoint of professionalism and the results of her work, Kristin’s past has not affected us in any way. If anything, her life experience of being at the center of a media scandal gives her a perspective that few have.’

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