http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/27/business/media/27paper.html?ref=business
Judge Says 3 Can Bid at Newspaper Auction
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/27/business/media/27audit.html?ref=business
Newspaper Circulation Falls Nearly 9%
....Richard Perleman the dirt.....
Monica Lewinsky
Perelman stumbled into the Lewinsky scandal. In early 1998, Vernon Jordan recommended Monica Lewinsky to Perelman as a potential employee, pitching her as a very smart young woman. This was not business as usual. While Jordan was on the Revlon board of directors, Jordan rarely spoke to Perelman and had never recommended anyone to him. Jordan indicated he’d already talked about Lewinsky with MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings vice president, Jaymie Durnan. Durnan told Perelman that he had determined there was no position available for Lewinsky at Perelman’s company, but that he had forwarded Lewinsky’s resume to Revlon. Perelman claims to have been as surprised as anyone when he found out about the Lewinsky-Clinton connection later that month.[104] He found that Revlon had already made a job offer which was quickly withdrawn, but it was too late; Revlon and Perelman were all over the scandal.[105]