Country Club In Greenwich Says: “Noel Me, No Noels”
While the civil and criminal lawsuits alleging fraud and negligence are starting to trickle in for the Fairfield Greenwich Group (FGG), the legal jury is still out as to how culpable they are in regards to the $7.5 billion dollars the group lost with Bernard Maddoff. But for FGG co-founder Walter Noel and his jet setting socialite clan of daughters (Marisa Noel Brown, etc.) and son-in-law salesmen (Andres Piedrahita, Philip Toub, etc.), the “social” jury is in, and it is a resounding guilty as charged. In April, many “friends” anonymously took snipes at them in the Vanity Fair article Greenwich Mean Time. Now the Round Hill Club of Greenwich, CT has asked them not to return (aka revoked their membership). A tipster notes:
The Round Hill Club recently revoked the Noel family membership. After all of the heat they have drawn and the publicity nightmare, it looks like they [the club members] have had enough…
We suppose this a bit curious since they have technically only been accused, nothing has been finalized or proven in court yet. Guilty until proven innocent? You could say they jumped the gun, but then again a private club can do as they please, and if other members are uncomfortable with their presence, well then that’s enough of a justification.
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May 12, 2009 8:29pm
Well it’s about time. One of them tried to order a “mohito” at the club. It was terribly offensive to all present.
May 18, 2009 4:03pm
It could not have happened to a better bunch. Its about time that all these rich snobs thinking there better than everyone else, when in real time its the little guy that goes broke by investing to snobs. Here here. soon you will read more how the rich got poorer. to bad. I can handle being poor been there most of my life, as for the preps, they cant handle it. I find it laughable. Who”s crying now .