HEIDI FLEISS DELUGED WITH STUD FARM APPLICANTS
June 3, 2008 - 1:53 am
Heidi Fleiss has been besieged by e-mail requests from women inquiring when Heidi's Stud Farm will open and from men wanting to stud there.
The former Hollywood madam showed hundreds of messages, all new, to Review-Journal "Fear and Loafing" columnist Corey Levitan, whom she employed for the day as an attendant at Dirty Laundry, her Pahrump Laundromat.
"I would love to be a gigolo," read an email from an Antonio in Italy.
"It doesn't matter whether a woman looks like Miss America or Miss Piggy," pleaded a man named Chris.
Fleiss read only the emails from men that included a photo, clicking on them to decide whether they're good-looking enough.
"I'll know exactly which ones to hire," she said. "I'll know what it takes."
Fleiss said she pays a woman in New York to regularly sift through the electronic deluge.
"If I had to do this all day, I'd hang myself," she said.
Fleiss is waiting for the political corruption case against Nye County brothel owner Maynard "Joe" Richards to go to trial in October before applying for her license from the Nye County Liquor and Licensing Board. (She may serve as a witness.)
"If you asked me, I would like to be open now," she said. "Why not?"
Meantime, "Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew" begins taping on June 9 at the Pasadena Recovery Center with Fleiss and Rodney King among the paid rehabitants.