Real-estate investor Jona Rechnitz , an orthodox Jewish businessman who allegedly ordered up a wild, sex-fueled plane ride to Las Vegas as a bribe for NYPD favors. He also demanded rabbi-certified food for the return trip.
But airline manifests show the same six passengers got “standard stock” meals for the outbound flight, where call girl Gabi Grecko said she had group sex with the men, including now-disgraced Deputy Inspector James Grant.
Gabi Grecko, hooker in the middle of the N.Y. Police ‘Sleazefest’ probe says she was paid $1500 to entertain cops during a flight to Vegas
‘This hooker was used to bribe NYPD cops with group sex dishes on their mile high sexcapedes, to the feds’
Gabi Grecko, 27, I was paid to ‘entertain’ 5 men on a plane to the superbowl, including NYPD Dep Inspector James Grant and Det. Michael Milici
Grecko was hired by a pair of businessmen, Jona Rechnitz and Jeremy Reichber nto entertain Grant in exchange for official favors. Reichberg, directed the sexcapades, shouting out instructions and providing running commentary
Jona Rechnitz paid $59,000 for the round-trip travel
Hooker known as “Prostitute-1″ in court papers claims she was paid $1,500 for the trip
Lawyers for Rechnitz and former Det. Michael Milici, who isn’t charged, call Grecko’s claims “unfounded,” fifth man on the plane, Marco Franco, denied either himself or Rechnitz had sex with her.
‘Prostitute-1’ Gabi Grecko
Gabi Grecko donned a skimpy flight attendant outfit to service now-disgraced NYPD Deputy Inspector James Grant, since-fired Detective Michael Milici and the others while flying over the American heartland in February 2013, she claims.She was hired by a pair of businessmen to entertain Grant in exchange for official favors, according to a federal corruption case filed against him this week.
Under fire: Deputy Inspector James Grant
Grecko, who is identified in court papers as “Prostitute-1.” Grecko, 27, said she performed oral sex on each man in the cabin — sometimes simultaneously having sex with more than one of them.
“I was doing it while they were in their seats,” Grecko recalled.
“It was me on top the whole time. Front, behind, side. They all seemed really comfortable to take their pants off in front of each other and laugh about it. It’s like they’d done this before.”
Detective Michael Milici [left], and Deputy Inspector James Grant
Grant’s co-defendant, Brooklyn businessman Jeremy Reichberg, directed the sexcapades, shouting out instructions and providing running commentary, she said.
“He wasn’t really part of the action. He was just like setting it up and watching. He got serviced for part of the time, but he was mostly just egging it on and saying nasty comments, instructing me what to do sexually,” she said.
“He’d call me a dirty slut while smacking my a- -.”
She said she had no idea Grant and Milici, who were in civilian clothing, were cops, although they jokingly swung handcuffs.
“I didn’t think they were real,” she said. “They were just waving them around, like to put them on me. I was like, ‘No way.’ ”
Grecko, who is cooperating with the feds against Grant and Reichberg, said her outfit came from a costume shop near Union Square. Reichberg took Grecko there and helped her pick it out before the trip, she said.
The has prosecutors demanded Grecko, 27, turn over the “sexy stewardess” outfit she wore aboard the eight-seat jet, as well as, Grecko’s photos from the Super Bowl weekend excursion and any related communications, sources said.
Grecko has said Rechnitz’s pal, Jeremy Reichberg, directed the kinky action on the plane.
“He’d call me a dirty slut while smacking my a- -,” she recalled.
She also said she was paid only $1,500 for the trip, because the men placed a big bet on the San Francisco 49ers, who lost Super Bowl XLVII to the Baltimore Ravens.
Businessmen accused in the NYPD pay to play scheme Jeremy Reichberg (left) and Jona Rechnitz [right]
She spoke briefly to reporters before a Friday meeting with her lawyer, saying her role in the alleged gifts-for-favors scheme was “very embarrassing.”
The feds also want “It was a dark time in my life. I had to support myself, and I had no other way to pay rent,” she said. “It’s not something I’m proud of, and I definitely don’t want it to define me or my career.”
“I am a designer and a reality-TV star, etc.,” she added.
But Grecko didn’t let shame keep her from posting her Post Page 1 coverage on Instagram, where she also uploaded a video message following her confab with lawyer Robert Baum of the Federal Defenders of New York.
“Hey, everyone, it’s me, your favorite girl — just kidding,” she says. “I can definitely say today has been an incredibly scandalous day, but we all have a past and you know all of us who never give up on our dreams have done everything to hustle in order to get the things we want in life.”
“And you should never be ashamed of that. Everyone has a past. What’s your past?”
Grecko’s ex-husband, 74-year-old Australian medical entrepreneur Dr. Geoffrey Edelsten had this to say to press enquiries:
“Not interested in your press enquiry. It would require substantial fee,” wrote Edelsten, 73, who was briefly married to Grecko last year.
According to a criminal complaint unsealed on Monday, Grecko confirmed to the feds that she “was engaged to accompany the persons on the trip and that Grant and others took advantage of her services during the trip.”
Lawyers for Rechnitz and since-fired Detective Michael Milici, who isn’t charged, have called Grecko’s claims “unfounded,” while the fifth man on the plane, Marco Franco, denied that either he or Rechnitz had sex with her.
Grant’s lawyer, John Meringolo, said Friday: “We hope the government investigates the inconsistent statements against my client over the last few days.”
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