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SPITZER MADAM’S FREE PASS

A Manhattan madam linked to hooker-loving ex-Gov. Eliot Spitzer will plead guilty today to promoting prostitution, in return for time served and a likely five years’ probation, sources said.

Buxom blonde Kristen Davis, 32, agreed to change her not-guilty plea after negotiations with the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, the sources said.

Davis, who ran an escort service called Wicked Models, will enter her plea today before Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Thomas Farber.

She served 3½ months at Rikers Island before being released in July on $400,000 bail.

“A plea bargain will be presented to the court to resolve all charges of promoting prostitution and money laundering,” her lawyer, Daniel Hochheiser, said yesterday.

When Davis was arrested on March 25 at her fifth-floor pad at 315 E. 56th St., her former lawyer, Mark Heller, said she was Spitzer’s “personal Madame Butterfly.”

Sources close to the federal probe of Emperors Club VIP, the prostitution ring Spitzer allegedly patronized, said financial records link the ex-governor to Davis’ former escort service, Dream Girls, which she allegedly ran from 2005 to 2007.

A friend quoted Davis as saying, “I’m happy that it’s over and I’m ready to move on with my life. It’s been a horrible ordeal.”

The friend told The Post that Davis is thinking about completing her thesis for a master’s degree in psychology.

When Davis was arrested, cops said she had $500,000 stashed in several bank accounts from her hooker bookings, made via four Web sites offering curvy girls for up to $900 an hour.

Sources said she also had an offshore account seized by prosecutors.

Heller bragged that she was rumored to have “the largest black book in America” and it reportedly included “politicians, political contributors, major movie stars and directors, as well as the most prominent sports-world figures.”

jamie.schram@nypost.com