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‘Madam’s’ alleged partner could turn herself in as early as tomorrow

The alleged accomplice in the multimillion dollar Manhattan call girl ring is in talks to surrender to authorities as early as tomorrow.

Jaynie Mae Baker, the Brooklyn matchmaker who is accused of helping alleged madam Anna Gristina in recruiting high-class hookers and well-heeled johns, faces up to seven years in prison on a felony promoting prostitution charge.

“[They] are working on a voluntary surrender,” a source briefed on the talks said, “for a Monday arraignment or mid-week.”

Baker, 30, is named in the same indictment as Gristina, a married suburban mom of four.

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She has retained attorney Robert Gottlieb.

Baker, a Florida native who also worked for a legitimate upscale matchmaking firm VIP Life, has been considered a fugitive.

But, people close to her said she was only on vacation with family when the news of Gristina’s bust broke last week.