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Early in her real estate empire, Leona Helmsley was partially defined by "Only the little people pay taxes." Getty Images There she stood, draped in an evening gown and dripping in jewels ...
Leona Helmsley, the imperious Manhattan hotel magnate who was derided as “the Queen of Mean” in the late 1980s when she was on trial for income tax evasion and was deemed the woman New Yorkers ...
Leona Helmsley’s former housekeeper said yesterday the Queen of Mean’s pampered $12 million pooch made life miserable for the hired help. “We had so much trouble with Trouble,” Zamfira ...
Iconic billionaire real estate developer Leona Helmsley was the flamboyant, tyrannical and unapologetic hotel queen of the 1980s whose volatile reputation actually made her inordinately wealthy.
A visitor of Leona Helmsley knocks over a long-stemmed wine glass on the dark cherry desk in her office. Shards of glass fly across the room. Classic Coke splatters over the salmon silk ...
By “we”, she meant not only herself but her husband, New York tycoon Harry Helmsley. ‘Only little people pay taxes' became America’s version of ‘let them eat cake.’ Leona married Harry ...
A juicy new documentary about the life and public battles of late real estate mogul Leona Helmsley is currently in production, Variety has learned exclusively. The film will contain never-before ...
The note fluttered there, as incongruous as a cartoon caption on a Monet painting, a reminder that these were not common springtime sweethearts, but Harry and Leona Helmsley, one of the world’s ...
Leona Helmsley, whose conviction on tax evasion charges made her infamous beyond her repute as a hotelier and real estate developer, died today at age 87. She and her husband Harry Helmsley (who ...
But in Israel, the name Leona Helmsley is increasingly synonymous with generous donations to programs funded by the trust set up from the late hotelier’s bequest. With more than $140 million ...
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