It has always been incredible whenever DIETL has paraded around as an "expert" on anything. Here he is as a certifier of somebody else's I.Q.
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http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/judi_gave_rudy_team_fits_oT3CF2S5ZwVs7GMhcgaYtMJudi gave Rudy team fits
Judith Giuliani was no fun to work with, according to "Game Change: Obama and the Clintons, McCain and Palin, and the Race of a Lifetime" by Mark Halperin and John Heilemann. Discussing Rudy Giuliani's 2008 presidential run, the book states: "Three successive communications teams tried to assist her, but found it hard sledding. She refused to provide the background information that would enable them to defend her and which only Judith had at her disposal." When asked whether the surgical supply company that once employed her did tests on puppies, Judi "professed selective amnesia," the book says. "She was equally evasive about her whereabouts, insisting aides never call or e-mail her directly, but instead stay in touch through her assistant. So mysterious was she that Rudy would joke, I'm going to make her head of the CIA if I win."
http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/beaned_banker_case_twist_iyqZ6lA8rrlx8Pq25KyrqIBeaned banker case twist
A direct descendant of George Washington claims he was sentenced to 15 years in jail over a St. Tropez bar brawl because his opponent is connected to French President Nicolas Sarkozy. As Page Six reported last March, John Augustin Washington V, 47, smashed English banker Colin Hall over the head with a vodka bottle in July 2006 at club Les Caves du Roy. The men were fighting over a woman. Hall recovered after five days in a coma. Washington's lawyers say he's being persecuted because of pressure applied by Hall's rich "protector," his friend and boss, banker Robert Agostinelli, a close friend of Sarkozy. In a phone message Washington's lawyer played in court, Agostinelli says, "Dear John, I want you to remember my name because you are going to remember it all your life! . . . the hunting dogs are after you . . . they will transform your life into a puff of smoke!" A decision on Washington's appeal is due in January.
http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/eye_on_the_gov_4PzT3ZjQgS42RTA23InSsNEye on the gov
Private eye Bo Dietl has a new best friend: Gov. Paterson, who came to his Christmas party last week in the private room at Sparks Steak House, where business reporter Charlie Gasparino, former Jets linebacker Greg Buttle and Judge Edwin Torres were spreading yuletide cheer. Two days later, when Paterson called Dietl to thank him, Bo invited him for Christmas Eve at Rao's in East Harlem. Paterson came with daughter Ashley, 21. "The governor is one cool dude," Dietl told us yesterday. "He's a lot sharper than people think. He's got himself geared up. He's focusing. Beware, Andrew."
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