Subpoena reveals more targets in accused madam investigation

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Anna Gristina, the alleged Monroe Madam, was still being held at Riker's Island. Here, Gristina appears in State Supreme Court with her attorney, Peter Gleason, March 12. The grand-jury investigation into Gristina, the accused Upper East Side brothel operator, and her alleged accomplice, Jaynie Mae Baker, and suspected money-launderer Jonas Gayer has grown to include more than a dozen individuals and five companies, the New York Post has learned.

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NEW YORK — The Manhattan district attorney's "Madam Mom" probe is far more extensive than previously disclosed, secret documents reveal.

The grand-jury investigation into accused Upper East Side brothel operator Anna Gristina, her alleged accomplice, Jaynie Mae Baker, and suspected money-launderer Jonas Gayer has grown to include more than a dozen individuals and five companies, the New York Post has learned.

Prosecutors with the Manhattan DA's Public Corruption Unit are dragging Gristina's longtime private investigator, Vinny Parco, before a grand jury Friday, ordering him to spill the beans on the alleged high-priced sex ring, its principal players and additional names not previously mentioned in connection with the case, according to a copy of the subpoena.

The subpoena provides a who's-who glimpse into the probe.

It confirms prosecutors are digging for dirt on accused hookers Mhairiangela Bottone and Catherine DeVries — whose arrests on misdemeanor prostitution charges the Post first reported.

But four unindicted women are also under investigation, the document reveals, including Irma Nezirovic, aka Irma Nici, the brunette Bosnian bombshell hooker who famously claimed to have had a longtime liaison with soccer superstar David Beckham.

Also on the hot seat is Gristina's real-estate-broker husband, Kelvin Gorr, who continues to live on the couple's 200-acre pig-rescue farm in Monroe.

Investigators are actively looking for information on Gorr, Gristina's husband of 10 years and dad to their nine-year-old son, Nicholas, according to the Parco subpoena.

The DA has additionally named David Jaroslawicz as a subject of the investigation, according to the subpoena — along with 304 E. 78th St., LLC, the company that owns Gristina's alleged brothel, to which the lawyer is connected through public records.

Jaroslawicz, whose offices were raided by investigators Friday, is connected to four Monroe properties totaling nearly $4 million in value and all registered to limited-liability companies registered to his firm, public records show.

One of the properties is Gristina's pig-rescue farm.

Gristina is at Rikers Island, unable to post a $2 million bail.