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" ... A celebrity journalist and renowned womanizer starts to rethink his life choices after he falls for a mysterious model who leads a double life. ... "
" ... According to the magazine, the Spanish government and the public generally thought that they “knew well the path of the ex-king, appreciated his qualities and tolerated his faults: good living, friendly, hedonistic sportsman (sailing and skiing), womanizer, friend of the great figures of the world - recommendable or not - unscrupulous hunter (in the 2000s, he shot Siberian bears point blank while drunk on vodka!). But being involved in financial crime and tax evasion to the detriment of his country seriously undermines the reputation of the former king and destroys a myth.” ... "
" ... Billie rarely drinks and doesn't gamble, but he's passionate about flying planes and helicopters and has a reputation as a womanizer with a penchant for telling off-color jokes. His life philosophy mirrors his approach to business: It's easier to ask forgiveness than to beg for permission. For example, in 1980, a mass Seminole grave was discovered in Tampa, right where the city had planned to put a parking lot. Billie worked out a deal to swap his tribe's sacred burial grounds for an alternative location not far from Interstate 4, where he promised to rebury his ancestors' remains. Little did the Tampa officials know that Billie would also turn the site into another gambling hall. The Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa now accounts for 40% of the Seminoles' $2.2 billion in annual gambling revenues. ... "
" ... Guzmán, who has married at least three times and has fathered at least 11 children, has a reputation of being a womanizer. Different women have claimed the honor of having been his sentimental partner even while in prison, but this is the first time he is known to have fallen for a famous star. ... "
" ... On our May subscriber-only webcast, I noted that Fed chair Jay Powell was doing quite the impression of the infamous 1700s economist John Law, who was the original money printer. (And noted gambler, womanizer, speculator, and creator of multiple manias that included the Mississippi Bubble and South Sea Bubble. Law had quite the resume!) ... "