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Spitzer scored a ‘triple header’

Disgraced ex-Gov. Eliot Spitzer once went on a hooker binge, ordering three prostitutes for separate interludes on a single day, an explosive new book says.

The Peter Elkind book, “Rough Justice: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer” — not yet officially on sale but obtained by The Post — reveals Spitzer’s shocking frenzy while using the Emperors Club VIP.

Elkind chronicles the time “George Fox” — Spitzer’s alias — booked an appointment at the Mark Hotel on the Upper East Side, a five-minute walk from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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“As usual, he paid the girl in cash — about $1,200 an hour. Not long after it was over, he called [the booker] back, wanting to see a second escort. ‘Who else is around?’ he asked. [The booker] made the arrangements. “Then, late that afternoon, [Spitzer] called again. ‘You’re going to think I’m crazy,’ he began. ‘But can you send somebody else right now?’

“He wanted a third girl? The booker chuckled: ‘You must be Superman! [The booker] found him another girl.”

The book also unveils the shame of Spitzer’s wife, Silda. “On some level, this is my fault,” Lloyd Constantine, Spitzer’s onetime pal, claimed Silda told him. “The wife is supposed to take care of the sex . . . I wasn’t adequate.”

Excerpts will run in Monday’s Fortune.

Meanwhile, a new Marist College poll found 58 percent of New Yorkers were against Spitzer running for public office — but that was down from 69 percent who opposed him in an identical poll last fall.

Additional reporting by Fredric U. Dicker