Model hurt in club brawl facing prostitution charges
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The sexy New York model who was hurt in the Chris Brown-Drake melee will be in court Tuesday on an unrelated prostitution charge.
The case involves a man who told cops he agreed to pay her $3,000 for sex, with some of the cash going toward her "breast augmentation," court records show.
Ingrid Gutierrez also was charged with falsely claiming that a man, 51-year-old Charles Gazal, raped her and for having seven Xanax pills, records show.
The case in Brooklyn Criminal Court comes to light as the Fordham University student prepares to sue the Manhattan nightclub W.i.P. for last Thursday's Rihanna-inspired riot.
Gutierrez, 21, said that she and a girlfriend were partying at the club with Brown when the two sides began fighting. She suffered a head wound in the fracas.
Sources said Monday that cops still plan to charge Drake with throwing a bottle -- but they want to talk to him first.
Gutierrez's lawyer, Sal Strazullo, said that she is "absolutely not" a prostitute and that her Jan. 14 arrest followed Gazal pulling off a condom during sex. Court records show that when police arrived, Gutierrez told them, "I was raped." She later allegedly admitted that was not true.
Cops busted Gutierrez on charges of prostitution, drug possession and making a false incident report, while Gazal was charged with patronizing a prostitute.
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