Lawyerly Lairs: A Federal Prosecutor's $25 Million Apartment
Government work doesn't pay particularly well. So how can a federal prosecutor afford to live in a $25 million apartment?
This living room — for apartment 7E/7W, a few floors down for the Weinsteins’ future home — has double exposures, and it gets ample light. In terms of the existing decor, it’s a bit too Mario Buatta for my tastes:
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Meow! Who doesn’t love a leopard-print carpet?
Tali Weinstein is a federal rather than state prosecutor. So she won’t be going after whoever stole the furniture and bed linens from the Waldorf=Astoria:
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Now let’s marvel at the sheer space of the Weinstein’s future home (after they renovate it), by scrutinizing the floor plan for apartment 12W….