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  2. Cameron Winklevoss - Wikipedia

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    The Winklevoss twins are seen rowing in the 2012 Olympic Games against Marge Simpson's sisters Patty and Selma. There is a reference made to the $65 million Facebook settlement. There is a reference made to the $65 million Facebook settlement.

  3. Winklevoss twins - Wikipedia

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    Winklevoss twins refers collectively to: Cameron Winklevoss (born 1981), American investor, rower, and entrepreneur; Tyler Winklevoss (born 1981), American investor ...

  4. The Social Network - Wikipedia

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    Armie Hammer, who portrayed the Winklevoss twins, acted alongside body double Josh Pence while his scenes were filmed. His face was later digitally grafted onto Pence's face during post-production, while other scenes used split-screen photography. Pence was concerned about having no face time during the role, but after considerable musing ...

  5. Chancery Court Tosses Claims Against Winklevoss Twins ... - AOL

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    Friday’s ruling, from Vice Chancellor Joseph R. Slights III, came in the brother's Winklevoss Capital Fund's 2018 lawsuit accusing one-time partner Stephen Shaw of mismanaging Treats!, which ...

  6. Daily Blogwatch: Whatever Happened to the Twins Who Sued ...

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    Some of the top reads for investors from around the Web: Profile of the Winkelvoss twins who sued Facebook, won $60 million, and now are suing for more. _____________ I don't need a doctor anymore ...

  7. Here's What the Winklevoss Twins Are Saying About ... - AOL

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    Photo by: TechCrunch. The Winklevoss twins may be better known for their role in Facebook -- err, Harvard Connection -- but they're also believed to be the biggest investors in Bitcoin. And over ...

  8. ConnectU - Wikipedia

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    ConnectU (originally HarvardConnection) was a social networking website launched on May 21, 2004, [1] that was founded by Harvard students Cameron Winklevoss, Tyler Winklevoss, and Divya Narendra in December 2002. [2]

  9. Lunch comments led to a Winklevoss ‘character ... - AOL

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    DCG punched back at claims by the Winklevoss twins in an ongoing lawsuit over the demise of Earn. Lunch comments led to a Winklevoss ‘character assassination’ campaign, DCG claims Skip to main ...