The killing of hedge fund manager Thomas Gilbert Sr., allegedly by his 30-year-old son, stunned polite New York. For many in the younger man's circle, however, it wasn't such a shock. VF's Benjamin Wallace charts the implosion of a silver-spoon life. |
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Swelled by rain, East Hampton's Georgica Pond would swamp many waterfront mansions, flooding cellars and lawns. Then, one July night, someone destroyed its ocean barrier, sending Hamptonites to guess who among them—Martha Stewart? Steven Spielberg?—had the means, motive, and opportunity. |
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In 2008, amid whispers about which Wall Street casualties will lose their summer spreads, Michael Shnayerson checked the real-estate temperature of the country's most celebrated summer retreat. |
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Onetime model Sasckya Slothower and her financial adviser husband, Jeffrey, gave up the city for the dream of life out East. Now he's awaiting sentencing on a fraud conviction, she's wondering if it could have been avoided, and the cost of keeping up with the ultrawealthy keeps rising. |
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The murder of one of its most wealthiest residents sent shock waves over Long Island's East End. But Ted Ammon's private life, once seemingly idyllic—the adored young twins, the five homes, the luxury cars—held several ominous signs, not least the vicious divorce battle with his second wife. |
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Inside the deals, no-deals, lawsuits, divorces, and teardowns that characterize Hamptons real estate in the summer. |
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