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Prostitute kidnapped, robbed at gunpoint by clients

A call girl from out of state was robbed at gunpoint by two supposed clients who then tried to pimp her out, police told the Post.

The California woman posted an ad on Backpage in the hopes that she could make some extra cash during her trip to the Empire State.

On Saturday around 4:40 p.m, the 26-year-old responded to a client call in South Jamaica, Queens, only to find herself staring down the barrel of a gun.

The woman, from Sacramento, went to an address near Sutphin Boulevard and 115th Avenue to meet her supposed customer, an unknown woman, when she was instead greeted by a man who whipped out a pistol and told her to follow him into the building at 114-44 Sutphin Blvd. Once inside, she encountered a woman, who also had a gun, police said.

“Empty your pockets. Give me everything,” the man demanded before taking her debit card, California license and Samsung Galaxy Note 8, cops said.

The gun-toting duo told her she’d be making them money for the night and forced her at gunpoint into a yellow cab with them, police said.

After they traveled approximately half a mile, the woman jumped out of the moving car as it slowed down near 116th Avenue and Barron Avenue.

The shaken woman was taken to Long Island Jewish Medical Center for treatment.