It Happens This Week
The Giants on ‘Monday Night Football.’
Lil’ Kim goes to jail.
Antiwar rally in D.C.
Madison Square Garden and Radio City Music Hall Katrina benefit (with Elton John).
Wynton Marsalis Katrina benefit.
‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ returns, finally.
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Mort’s Deluge
His Triplex Got All Wet. Zuckerman flees
his co-op palace for New
York Palace.
Mort Zuckerman may own one of the most envy-inspiring apartments in Manhattan, but he’s currently staying in a hotel. Zuckerman’s triplex penthouse at 950 Fifth Avenue recently was massively flooded. “A water pump was backed up,” says
a real-estate source familiar with the details. “And his terrace only has a tiny drain. There was spectacular damage.” However, Zuckerman is still paying about $13,000 a month in maintenance fees, which his insurance company may
end up suing
the building to recoup. His two-bedroom triplex suite
at the New York Palace hotel runs about $10,000 a night. Zuckerman didn’t answer his room’s phone at the hotel, and his office refused to comment.
—Deborah Schoeneman

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