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Accused Country Club Call Girls Out Of Jail

The two women police say were charging up to $10,000 for sex were released from the Gwinnett County Jail Thursday night.

Forty-two-year-old Lisa Ann Taylor was arrested yesterday at her million-dollar home in the exclusive Sugarloaf Country Club area.

District Attorney Danny Porter says she was charged with violating the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, also known as RICO.

Porter says she also was charged with prostitution, keeping a place of prostitution and conspiracy to possess cocaine.

The district attorney says her alleged partner, 30-year-old Nicole A. Probert, 30, of Lawrenceville was arrested on the same charges.

He says both women are suspected of participating in "high-end" acts of prostitution in Gwinnett County and other states in which dates can cost $10,000.

Taylor, who goes by the name Melissa Wolf on the site, boasts that she is "North America's Most Published Centerfold and one of Penthouse Magazine's Most Published Pets" on her personal Web site.

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