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'Bad Girls Club' Star Touted 'Crazy, Hectic' Life in Online Escort Adverts

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By TheBlast Staff on July 12, 2018 at 8:48 AM EDT

'Bad Girls Club' star Shannade Clermont claimed she had a "crazy, hectic" life in the description on her alleged online escort profiles.

The Blast has obtained what appears to be several escorting profiles Clermont used when she allegedly sold her services. The listing below describes Clermont as 24-years-old and 5'10 with measurements of 32DD-24-35.

The escort ad also lists Clermont's name as "Aubree," which corroborates the findings of the U.S. Attorney as a name she commonly used during escorting.

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Another escort site touting the Yeezy model-for-hire claims, "Aubree lives a crazy, hectic model life style. Photo Shoot by day, Event, Fund Raiser, Fashion show, Red carpet event you name it she is doing it. She requires a 24 hr notice for any booking to insure availability."

It also teases potential customers that, "She is exotic with beautiful long legs and extremely slender body. If you like run way model type body you will absolutely love Aubree."

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According to the criminal complaint, Clermont regularly used the alias, "exoticdoll2017" to conduct business with potential clients on escort sites.

We did some digging, and a popular "Sugar Daddy" website happened to have a listing for Exoticdoll2017, who describes herself as a "SugarBaby" and rakes in up to $200,000 per year. She also claims to be "Just looking for one guy" between the ages of 40 and 80 -- exactly what every 20-something is looking for.

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As we reported, Clermont was arrested Wednesday on a number of charges after officials accused her of fraudulently using the debit card information from a man who had died of an overdose. It just so happens the man was with Clermont hours before he was discovered dead, but the U.S. Attorney tells us she has not been charged or implicated in the circumstances surrounding his death.

It's also unclear if Clermont knew the man had died, or was going to die, when she allegedly swiped his card info.

The reality star has since bailed out on a $100,000 bond into the custody of her twin sister, Shannon, but had to surrender all her travel documentation.

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