Anna Gristina mostly kept her face hidden from cameras as...

Anna Gristina mostly kept her face hidden from cameras as she appeared in Manhattan Supreme Court where she was charged with running a multi-million dollar prostitution ring from a building on the upper East Side. (March 6, 2012) Credit: Marc A. Hermann

The alleged sidekick of the so-called "Millionaire Madam" Anna Gristina has cut a deal with prosecutors that will keep her out of jail, according to published reports.

Jaynie Mae Baker, 30, along with Gristina, 43, is accused of helping to run a multimillion-dollar prostitution ring out of an Upper East Side apartment.

Both women have pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Baker's alleged deal does not involve any jail time, reports said, but it's unknown whether she will have to testify against Gristina.

The two women were expected to attend a joint hearing Thursday at which their attorneys would try to have the charges dropped.

Baker will no longer appear, Gristina's attorney, Norman Pattis said.

"I only know that [Baker] will not be there," Pattis said. "I am assuming it is because a deal has been struck."

When asked how Baker's presumed deal could affect Gristina's case, Pattis said he will "have to work harder to win."

The Manhattan district attorney's office declined to comment.

Gristina and Baker have denied running a prostitution ring since being arrested in March, saying that they ran a legitimate matchmaking service.

Prosecutors have charged that the women made millions of dollars arranging meetings between prostitutes and high-powered clients.

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