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‘Madam’s’ alleged partner could turn herself in by next week

The gorgeous alleged partner of accused millionaire madam Anna Gristina has lawyered up, and is negotiating possibly turning herself in as early as next week, The Post has learned.

Jaynie Mae Baker, 30, of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, is accused of helping run Gristina’s alleged millionaires-only, $2,000-a-visit call-girl ring, which prosecutors say was operated out of Gristina’s 200-acre Monroe County pig farm and the cramped one-bedroom “brothel” she rented on East 78th Street.

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The case made headlines after prosecutors said in open court that they had been surveilling Gristina as part of a five-year investigation — and that she had boasted of having “protection” from law enforcement and guidance from her well-heeled clientele.

Both Baker and Gristina have been indicted on felony prostitution charges, sources have told The Post.

Gristina said Baker worked for her as a legitimate matchmaker and is innocent of any crimes.

Baker has been on vacation with her sisters — not on the lam — and had only just learned about the charges against her, Gristina said.

Gristina was busted shortly after last month’s indictment and is being held on Rikers Island.

Baker, a curvy strawberry blonde, has remained in the wind.

“I’ve been in touch with the DA’s Office, and I represent her,” legal eagle Robert Gottlieb said when asked about the case.

“I’m not going to discuss anything about her case.”

Baker’s most recent job was as a recruiter for matchmaking service VIP Life. She has also worked leasing Manhattan office space and at a luxury cruise line, according to her page on LinkedIn, where she wrote, “Have learned sitting at a desk pulls the energy from my soul.”

She reportedly met Gristina at various networking dinners in Manhattan.

A former student of Broward Community College in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Baker once appeared in a 2005 pro-wrestling video called “WWE $25,000 Raw Diva Search.”

Hers is the latest in a long line of splashy media cases for Gottlieb, whose recent clients include Robert F. Kennedy Sr.’s son, Douglas.

He also represents Rod Covlin, who is suspected — but not charged — in the Upper West Side murder of his beautiful money-manager wife, Shele Danishefsky.

Another current client is Anna Malova, a Vicodin-addicted former Miss Russia sent to court-ordered rehab for stealing pain-killers.