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Hat, rather than debauchery, blocks Horsley entry to US
Hats off to Sebastian Horsley, the British writer and self-described “dandy,” who may have been barred from the U.S. for wearing a hat.
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That’s believable, as Horsley has fashioned a career out of chronicling his own enthusiastic (former, he says) use of drugs.
He’s also eagerly open about his time as a male escort and his frequenting of prostitutes. Indeed, he claims to have spent the equivalent of $200,000 in purchasing sex from 1,000 prostitutes.
He also insists his memoir is true, which, if so, would separate it from a recent line of true memoirs that have proven to be false.
“I’m not a politician, I’m an artist,” Horsley told the New York Times a day after his eviction. “Depravity is part of the job description.”
But the Times reported Sunday that Horsley is now saying that the real reason for his being sent home after landing at Newark International Airport was his trademark stovepipe hat.
“They asked my girlfriend, ‘Why is he wearing that hat?’” he told Times staffer David Colman. “And she told them, ‘Because it wouldn’t fit in his suitcase.’”
It was downhill from there. After eight hours of questioning, Horsley was gone.
Expulsion on moral grounds from the land of Eliot Spitzer and Larry Craig is an author’s dream if his book, Dandy in the Underworld: an Authorized Autobiography, is now available in the U.S. in paperback and in need of promotion.
Americans who won’t be able to see Horsley and his hat on book tour, can go to his MySpace.com page for blurbs on the volume that London’s Sunday Times calls, “One of the strangest, funniest and most revolting memoirs ever written.”
Not surprisingly, Horsley uses his MySpace page to rant about his forced departure from Newark.
Sample: “God Bless America, land of the free, but sadly not home of the depraved.”
On his own behalf, he also links to a supportive London Independent editorial. It suggests that Horsley, who once had himself crucified in the Philippines for no apparent reason, could have had better timing, as he came to American during Easter week.
“Although he has no religious pretensions other than ardent self-worship – far from dying for the sins of others, he lives for his own – such behavior tends to go down rather badly in America, particularly among immigration officials,” the Independent wrote.
Horsley, 45, was born to wealth and family dysfunction.
His father, the late Nicholas Horsley, was the millionaire chairman of England’s Northern Foods.
“A self-confessed champagne socialist, he enjoyed gambling and drinking and parties,” The London Times wrote upon Nicholas Horsley’s death in 2004.
In an interview with The Sunday Times last year, Nicholas Horsley’s first wife, Valerie, said that she and her husband drank continually, even during her pregnancies.
“I was not a great mother to Sebastian,” she said. “I’m not being hard on myself, or even reveling in guilt. It’s just true.”
Sebastian’s brother, Jake Horsley, is a film critic.
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Sale of Blixseths’ Yellowstone Club falls through
Recent weeks have brought financial upheaval to Tim Blixseth.
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Blixseth informed club members on Saturday that the club is no longer on the market.
The Associated Press reported yesterday that Blixseth had sold a 160-parcel at the club, where he once planned to build the world’s most expensive home.
And Bloomberg reported earlier this month that Blixseth missed a $20 million payment to champion cyclist Greg LeMond and three other Yellowstone investors. Blixseth said then that he couldn’t pay the sum, which settled a lawsuit over Yellowstone holdings, until he sold the club.
In addition to the expensive lawsuit, Blixseth is in the midst of a divorce from his wife, Edra. The split started as a friendly one, so friendly that Frank wrote about it. “Their peaceable parting marks a triumph of hope over history, and reason over money,” he wrote. “Most wealthy spouses follow the greed principle: The more stuff you have, the more there is to fight over.”
Over time, hope and reason apparently fell victim to history and money. The Blixseths wound up in court and the club they had built together went on the market.
Members of the private golf and ski area include Bill Gates and former vice president Dan Quayle.
(Note: This item was first posted on Sunday, March 30, and updated Monday, March 31, 2008.)
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#1. Anne Hall 03.30.2008
Is this all you have time to do in your life? Have you asked those individuals and their families if they want their names on your diagram? Your information is incorrect. I would encourage you to spend your time and money productively instead of writing damaging gossip columns. Perhaps you could go out and make a fortune, and then others can write about you.
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Bear Stearns bid would mean $100M to Joe Lewis
Things are looking up, but only slightly, for Bahama billionaire Joe Lewis.
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Yet even at the higher price, Lewis will lose mightily. Over the past year, he has bought up Bear Stearns shares at an average price of $104. At $10 per share, his losses would exceed $1 billion.
Like many stockholders, Lewis was outraged by the initial deal. In documents filed last week with the Securities and Exchange Commission, he promised that his companies would “take whatever action that they deem necessary and appropriate to protect the value of their investment.”
The Bear Stearns bailout and the resulting shareholder outcry have combined to bring unwanted attention to Lewis and his financial empire. As his daughter Vivienne once explained, “He doesn’t like to talk to people. It aggravates him.”
Lewis started building his fortune as a teenager, when he left school to work for his father’s London catering firm. He made millions when he sold the business in 1979, then moved to the Bahamas, where he made millions more in currency trading. He oversees a complex of companies centered around a holding company, the Tavistock Group.
His interests include land development, life sciences, energy, restaurants such as the Napa Valley Grille and the Alcatraz Brewing Company, and sports, including the Tottenham Hotspur soccer team. His company organizes the annual Tavistock Cup golf tournament, scheduled to be played today and tomorrow, with his friend Tiger Woods among the competitors.
Lewis hasn’t yet publicly responded to JPMorgan’s revised offer, and the SEC listed no new filings from him by the close of the business day. Maybe he chose to spend the day concentrating on golf.
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Zach Scruggs Pleads Guilty in Mississippi Bribery Case
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Muckety This Madonna to Dalton Trumbo
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Some passport reviewers worked for outside firms
At least three of the people accused of improperly accessing presidential candidates’ passport records worked for two companies that have long histories with the State Department and other government agencies.
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Two people who have been fired worked for Stanley Inc., an employee-owned company in Arlington, Va. A third contract worker, whose employee status is under review, worked for The Analysis Corporation of McLean, Va.
The Analysis Corporation is headed by John O. Brennan, former head of the CIA’s National Counterterrorism Center. Stanley’s leadership includes several former Navy officers, including chairman & CEO Phil Nolan, who served with the Navy’s Tomahawk program.
Stanley has won a number of State Department and Department of Defense contracts over the last several years, including:
- A five-year $570 million contract just last week to provide the State Department with passport services support.
- A 10-year contract, potentially worth up to $50 billion, to provide computer support at federal agencies. Stanley is one of a number of contractors that gets a portion of the $50 billion.
- A $164 million State Department contract to oversee passport production at two centers, one in Arkansas and another in Arizona.
- A three-year contract worth up to $225 million with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services for computer processing services.
- A five-year contract with the Navy, worth up to $115 million, to provide technical support to the service’s weapons testing branch.
Stanley, Inc.’s increase in government business has paralleled its stepped-up use of lobbyists.
Senate records show that over the last three years the company has enlisted the services of Advantage Associates, a lobbying firm run by retired members of Congress including Ron Dellums, D-Calif., former chairman of the House Armed Services Committee; and Bill Dickinson, R-Ala., former ranking Republican on the House Armed Services Committee.
Stanley, ranked by Fortune as one of the nation’s best 100 companies to work for, issued a release saying it manages more than 1,800 people on State Department contracts. According to Fortune, the most common hourly position at Stanley is “passport associate,” a job that pays an average $28,935 annually.
The Analysis Corporation also released a statement yesterday, saying that the employee accused of improperly accessing passport files had violated company policy. The company said it was fully cooperating with the federal probe into the privacy breaches.
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Bill Richardson Endorses Obama
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