Ashley Dupre

The ex-call girl, now 32, is a stay-at-home mom, posting sweet pictures of her three young children on Twitter.

In 2013, she eloped to Paris with her construction magnate fiance, Thomas (TJ) Earle, and married in a private ceremony on the top floor of the posh George V Hotel overlooking the Eiffel Tower. The couple settled in Monmouth County, NJ.

Before that, Dupre saw minor success as a singer; appeared on the cover of Playboy; wrote a column for The Post dispensing relationship advice, and operated a lingerie/swimwear boutique.

Silda Wall Spitzer

The Harvard-trained lawyer, 60, continues to live in the sprawling Fifth Avenue apartment she once shared with Eliot Spitzer and their three daughters. She is now a principal in a private equity firm that specializes in investing in environmental technologies, and serves on the boards of several charities.

In 2015, she backed Hillary Clinton for president, helping the candidate raise money and serving as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 2016.

After standing grimly at her husband’s side as the “Love Gov” scandal unfolded in 2008, the North Carolina native filed for divorce in late 2013. She received a $7.5 million payout, $240,000 a year in maintenance payments for life, and use of the apartment.

Curiously, three years after filing for divorce, she sought a legal name change to include Spitzer as part of her last name.

David Paterson



The 63-year-old ex-gov works as a Wall Street broker.

After succeeding Spitzer, he announced his intention to run for a full term as governor in the 2010 race, but his poll numbers were so low that the Dems had President Obama intervene to have him withdraw his candidacy in support of Andrew Cuomo.

After leaving Albany, Paterson flirted with a career as a radio talk show host, and held various academic positions.

Eliot Spitzer

The 58-year-old former “f–king steamroller” moved several blocks down Fifth Avenue to a building owned by his family’s real estate company. After the death of his father in 2014, Spitzer took the helm of Spitzer Enterprises.

He had a shortlived television career on political talk shows on CNN and Al Gore’s Current TV. In 2013 hopes of a political comeback were dashed when he lost the race for New York City comptroller.

He dated Lis Smith, his 31-year-old campaign spokeswoman, but the relationship ended in 2015. A year later, the former “Client 9” was investigated by the NYPD after being accused of assault by a Russian woman in a suite of the Plaza Hotel. No charges were filed. She was later arrested on extortion charges and investigated for prostitution.