Elizabeth Grubman (born January 30, 1971) is an American publicist, manager and socialist. She is the daughter of entertainment attorney Allen Grubman and his first wife, the late Yvette Grubman. In 2002, Grubman served 38 days in jail for an incident in which he supported the Mercedes SUV into a crowd, injuring 16 people.
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She is the daughter of entertainment attorney Allen Grubman and his first wife, the late Yvette Grubman. His parents divorced in 1988. His mother suffered from multiple sclerosis, and died of ovarian cancer at the age of 58 in 2001.
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Careers
Grubman is known as publicist and manager. He founded his own company in 1996, and has represented Britney Spears, Jay-Z, and Backstreet Boys.
The reality show of 2005 PoweR Girls on MTV centers on a group of young PRs working for Grubman's PR company. The title is a reference to the 1998 story cover in Grubman's magazine New York and some of its competitors, noting that "Lizzie is clearly the most powerful girl of all." In 2007, Lizzie Grubman started Lizzie Grubman's Management. He currently manages Lil 'Kim and Kylie Bisutti, for the couple's name.
Personal life
Grubman attended four high schools, including New York City prep school, Horace Mann, Lenox, and Dwight. He briefly attended Northeastern University, but quit before finishing second year.
In 1995, he married Eric Gatoff, an associate in his father's law firm. The couple then divorced in 1997. Incident
2001 with SUV
On July 7, 2001, after being asked by a security guard to release his Mercedes from the fire, Grubman deliberately pushed his father's Mercedes Benz car into a crowd outside the Conscience Point Inn on the 1976 North Sea Road in the Hamptons, wounding 16 people. Grubman was later indicted in a 26-count count with crime crimes including second-degree attacks, drunk driving, and frivolous harm.
The next hearing gathered broad media coverage, not only because of the special circumstances of the crash, but because of what Richard Johnson, editor of the New York Post ' s Page Six, referred to as "drama class war that goes beyond limits. " Grubman allegedly had made a statement of inflammation before attacking his victim with his vehicle: "Damn you, white garbage." Then, allegations arose that he received "special treatment" in the hands of the police, who did not perform the Breathalyzer test despite allegations, and then, criminal charges, that he was drunk at the time of the incident.
Grubman said that the SUV incident was an accident.
In criminal trials, Grubman faces eight years in prison, but only serves thirty-eight days in jail and receives a five-year probation after reaching a bargain for leaving the scene of a car accident.
marriage 2006
Grubman married Chris Stern, a former husband of one of his employees on March 17, 2006, and gave birth to their first child, a son named Harrison Irving Stern, on December 12, 2006. On January 22, 2009, Grubman gave birth to the son of Jack Alexander Stern, two months before scheduled due date.
References
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- https://web.archive.org/web/20091206035432/http://gawker.com/5418329/lizzie-grubman-and-erin-kaplan-plot-reality-show- dominion-at-pastis
- http://www.nypostonline.com/p/pagesix/sightings_fKYBdpnBQxnEVjFi9rZKyH
- http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/lizzie_hubby_breaking_up_q5yea4ngDQFaNmiGk4MTaL
- Profile in New York magazine
External links
- Lizzie Grubman at IMDb
- Lizzie on Plum TV Part 1 June 2009 Plum TV Video
- Lizzie on Plum TV Part 2 June 2009 Plum TV Video
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