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To: tear gas

Rudy was visiting Judith in South Hampton on these little trysts. Is that one of the toney Hamptons, home of the super rich and famous? How did Judith afford a home there? I thought she was a nurse from a coal town in Pennsylvania. Did Rudy set her up in a little love nest that he paid for? Just wondering.


35 posted on 11/30/2007 6:31:25 PM PST by WestSylvanian
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To: WestSylvanian
Did Rudy set her up in a little love nest that he paid for?

I think it's safe to assume that. Apparently, Rudy also had a love nest with Bernie Kerik near ground zero.

38 posted on 11/30/2007 6:34:34 PM PST by tear gas (Because of the 22nd Amendment, we are losing President. Bush. Can we afford to lose him now?)
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To: WestSylvanian

“I thought she was a nurse from a coal town in Pennsylvania. Did Rudy set her up in a little love nest that he paid for? Just wondering.”

Judith ended up with a high paying job for some medical company, I believe. She’s a pretty smart cookie. Small excerpt from Wiki:

“Born Judi Ann Stish[4][5] she is a native of Hazleton, Pennsylvania, a town known for its coal mining economy. Her family is Roman Catholic;[6] the surname was originally Sticia and of Northern Italian origin.[7] Her father, Donald Stish, Sr., is a retired circulation manager for The Philadelphia Inquirer, and her mother, Joan, who is of Polish-American heritage,[6] is a homemaker. [8] She had an older brother, Donald, Jr., who died in 2004, and has a younger sister, Cyndy.[1] [6]

Nathan received a New York nursing license[7] and began working in 1993[9] as a pharmaceutical sales representative with the hospital sales division of Bristol-Myers Squibb,[11][19] selling surgical supplies, anti-depressants, and antibiotics in the tough Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn;[8][9] one of her specialties was infectious diseases.[20] Around this time she became romantically involved with Woodhull Hospital clinical psychologist Manos Zacharioudakis;[21] she and her daughter lived with him for four years, until early 1999.[21] Meanwhile, she became one of Bristol-Myers’ top sales managers, [22][8] by 1997 managing a 12-person sales team.[9]
Judith Nathan met Mayor Giuliani in May 1999 at Club Macanudo, an Upper East Side cigar bar;[19] they have said they were introduced by a doctor who is a mutual friend.[19] Giuliani took the initiative in forming an ongoing relationship.[19] The mayor was still married to and living with his second wife, Donna Hanover, although they had been publicly distant since 1996,[23] and Nathan was still living with Zacharioudakis.[1] At first kept secret,[9] by early 2000 Giuliani and Nathan’s relationship had become visible and was the subject of considerable media attention and scrutiny upon Nathan, especially in the New York press. Giuliani and Hanover separated in May 2000 (they divorced in July 2002).[24] Later in 2000, Giuliani credited Nathan’s nursing background in helping him through his treatment for prostate cancer.[22] In March 2001, desiring less travel and reduced public visibility, Nathan left Bristol-Myers and became a fund raiser and later the managing director of Changing Our World,[8] a national fundraising and philanthropic services company headquartered in New York that helps not-for-profit groups raise money for causes such as juvenile blindness and HIV/AIDS in Africa.[9]”


44 posted on 11/30/2007 6:48:40 PM PST by flaglady47 (Thinking out loud while grinding teeth in political frustration)
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