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  2. The Durst Organization - Wikipedia

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    The Durst Organization is one of the oldest family-run commercial and residential real estate companies in New York City. Established in 1915, [1] the company is owned and operated by the third generation of the Durst family. Durst is the owner, manager, and builder of 13 million square feet of premier Manhattan office towers.

  3. Douglas Durst - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Durst (born December 19, 1944) is an American real estate investor and developer. He has been the president of The Durst Organization since 1992.

  4. Seymour Durst - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Durst (born 1944) – present chairman of The Durst Organization; Wendy Durst Kreeger – philanthropist and writer; Thomas Durst – philanthropist and writer; Bernice Herstein Durst (1918–1950) died in 1950 at the age of 32 as a result of falling or jumping off the roof of their family home in Scarsdale. It was never determined if ...

  5. Psychologist weighs in on Durst's mental state

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    Dr. Gail Saltz, a psychoanalyst who teaches clinical psychiatry, has followed Robert Durst's story in the media since his high-profile trial in 2003 for the murder and dismemberment of Galveston ...

  6. NY billionaire Douglas Durst testifies at brother Robert ...

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    New York billionaire Douglas Durst made his long-awaited appearance at Robert Durst’s murder trial Monday, dissecting for jurors his tortured relationship with the older brother he claims wishes ...

  7. 'The Jinx Part Two' revisits the Robert Durst saga of murder ...

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    In the 1990s, Durst became estranged from his family after his father entrusted Douglas Durst with taking charge of the family business. He then sued the family and took a $65 million payout in 2006.

  8. National Debt Clock - Wikipedia

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    As of September 2009, Douglas Durst's cousin Jonathan "Jody" Durst was taking over the day-to-day operations as president. In an interview with The New York Times, Jonathan said that maintenance of the clock is planned "for years to come." [23]

  9. No Labels - Wikipedia

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    In January 2024, real estate heirs Douglas Durst and his cousin, Jonathan, sued No Labels alleging a "bait and switch" scheme had been used to finance their third-party presidential campaign. The Durst family says it has donated to No Labels since 2016, when the group's messaging focused on bipartisan policy legislation, but contend that No ...