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Everyone in the media immediately thought it was about Tiger ... I still have not talked about him and never will. I haven’t told anyone about this, but the tweet was about my 94-year-old grandfather, Sam Lionel, who is getting married. His fiancée is [53] and there has been some family drama about it, so that’s what I was referring to. I’m even throwing her a bachelorette party.
Last week my sister, Lexy Capp (who lives in and has a successful business, Nannies and Housekeepers, USA, in Las Vegas), married the most prominent attorney in Nevada, Sam Lionel. Sam is Rachel’s grandfather. Thought you’d like to know I’m now related to Rachel Uchitel!
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Jason Trawick Moving On From Britney Spears
Jason Trawick was spotted out yesterday with a slick new 'do and a tatted up new woman ... who looks like she could be Rachel Uchitel's rebellious younger sister. Read the whole story at TMZ Britney Spears isn't the only one back in the dating pool -- former from The Huffington Post Read more »
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C.J.: Mr. Magic wowed by new family ties
most prominent attorney in Nevada, Sam Lionel. Sam is Rachel’s grandfather. Thought you’d like to know I’m now related to Rachel Uchitel!” the Plymouth magician told me via e-mail. You may be thinking Uchitel: Why does that name ring a bell? It’s not because from Minneapolis Star Tribune Read more »
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The Truth About Rachel Uchitel’s Tweet and A Birthday Party For Ed Rollins
might not always get the best table, but today it did land me something of a timely scoop. Some time before noon, I spotted Rachel Uchitel, the woman whose texts to Tiger Woods help bring down the golf legend and launched a thousand tabloid headlines in 2009. from mediabistro.com Read more »
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Exploiting addiction
by falling on their faces. He’s turned addiction from an affliction to a wise career move. From Tiger Woods’ Bimbo in Chief Rachel Uchitel — self-diagnosed as addicted to inappropriate men — to plastic-surgery enthusiast Janice Dickinson, no life is too trivial from New York Post Read more »