Woman pleads guilty in prostitution probe

? A woman accused of booking clients for a high-priced call girl ring pleaded guilty Wednesday to money laundering and promoting prostitution in the federal probe that brought down former Gov. Eliot Spitzer.

Temeka Rachelle Lewis, who worked as a booking agent for the Emperor’s Club VIP, is the first defendant to admit guilt in the case that led to Spitzer’s resignation.

She made a brief court appearance in a plea bargain that obligates her to turn over records, testify before a grand jury if asked and answer any questions investigators may have about her role in arranging dates between Emperor’s Club working girls and the agency’s deep-pocketed clients.

Lewis, 32, has yet to be asked to appear before the grand jury. Prosecutors have not disclosed whether the probe’s next target is Spitzer, who has not been charged.