Who's Living In Corzine's House? Who's buying, who's selling in the world of high-end real estate: What's Money To An Ex-Investment Banker?Although U.S. Sen. Jon Corzine of New Jersey was named one of the top technology executives in the country in 1997 by Time magazine, and although he has an M.B.A. and was the former co-chief executive of Goldman Sachs, he seems to have lost his business sense. How else to explain the massively inflated price he paid for his Washington, D.C., home?
According to local records, the house's ownership is in the name of Nancy Dunlap, trustee of Laybourne, Lawrence E&D, in Newark, N.J., but local real estate sources say it's Corzine's D.C. residence. A New Jersey native, Dunlap serves as a director of Participation 2000, an organization that provides students and activists to work in Democratic political campaigns across the country. The group is chaired by Corzine, who is one of its biggest funders. No information about Laybourne, Lawrence E&D could be found. Corzine's office didn't want to comment on the $4.7 million price tag, and listing broker Heidi Hatfield of Washington Fine Properties declined to comment. Although Corzine's name is not on the title, it is not uncommon for high-profile people to keep their names off public records by appointing trustees in their place. Corzine, a Democrat, started his financial career at Bank Ohio in Columbus before joining Goldman Sachs in 1975 as a bond trader. By 1980 he was named a partner, and 14 years later, in 1994, he became co-chairman and co-chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs. When he retired in January 1999, he was estimated to be worth $400 million. His successful bid to win his Senate seat cost him an estimated $63 million, making it the most expensive political campaign in history. Chef Emeril Is Where The Food IsAmerica's beloved chef Emeril Lagasse, known for his brash, ebullient manner and his ever-popular cooking show--so popular it airs every day and sometimes twice a day--has finally committed to his Manhattan Upper East Side condo. He had been renting the three-bedroom pad for about a year but recently gave in and bought it for $2.3 million. Janis Aurichio of Citi Habitats represented Lagasse.
Despite his success, the Massachusetts native claims he "hasn't changed much." His favorite foods still include "anything with potatoes," and his childhood hero is still Carl Yastrzemski of the Boston Red Sox. The Sopranos Flee JerseyPerhaps it's easier to hide in the West Village of Manhattan than it is to hide in New Jersey. Two Sopranos stars, James Gandolfini and Edie Falco--also known as Tony and Carmela Soprano--have both bought apartments in the West Village, according to a New York Observer report. Gandolfini bought a million-dollar condo in March, according to the Observer, while Falco bought a $2.5 million townhouse nearby around the same time.
Robert Iler, the 17-year-old who plays Tony's son A.J., pleaded guilty recently to a petty larceny misdemeanor for his role in a group mugging of two tourists, who had $40 taken from them. Initially, Iler was brought up on charges of second-degree robbery and drug possession last July. Real estate news can be submitted to Betsy Schiffman at bschiffman@forbes.net or by calling her at (212) 366-8937.
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