In this March 6, 2012 photo, Anna Gristina appears in New York State Supreme Court. A legal U.S. resident originally from the Scottish Highlands, Gristina is charged with promoting prostitution.
A woman passes the Upper East Side apartment building prosecutors allege Anna Gristina used as a setting for the sexual encounters she arranged, some of them involving minors.
Anna Gristina is being held on $2 million bond after being charged with promoting prostitution
The home of Anna Gristina and husband Kelvin Gorr in Monroe, N.Y. Gristina lived in the home, about 50 miles north of New York City, until she was arrested last month and jailed on a seven-figure bail. Gristina's lawyers have portrayed her as a suburban mom dedicated to animal rescue, who was working on building an online dating service. But prosecutors contend she's an arrogant, multimillion-dollar madam who boasted of ties to law enforcement and stashed cash to flee if authorities tried to close in on her.
Kelvin Gorr, husband of Anna Gristina, arrives at their home in Monroe, N.Y., Wednesday, March 7, 2012.
Peter Gleason, left, co-attorney for Anna Gristina who is charged with promoting prostitution, is joined by private investigator Vincent Parco at a press conference following a court hearing on Tuesday, March 6, 2012 in New York.
Peter Gleason, co-attorney for Anna Gristina, who is charged with promoting prostitution, speaks at a press conference following a court hearing on Tuesday, March 6, 2012 in New York.