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  2. Alec N. Wildenstein - Wikipedia

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    Alec Nathan Wildenstein (August 5, 1940 – February 18, 2008) was a French-born American billionaire businessman, art dealer, racehorse owner, and breeder.

  3. Jocelyn Wildenstein - Wikipedia

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    Jocelyn Alice Wildenstein [1] (née Jocelyne Périsset; born 1940) [2] is a Swiss socialite [3] known for her extensive cosmetic surgery, resulting in her catlike appearance; her 1999 high-profile divorce from billionaire art dealer and businessman Alec Wildenstein; [4] [5] and her extravagant lifestyle and subsequent bankruptcy filing.

  4. List of most expensive divorces - Wikipedia

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    Alec Wildenstein's divorce in 1999 from Jocelyn Wildenstein; $3.8 billion ($7 billion inflation adjusted). [2] [3] Rupert Murdoch's divorce in 1999 from Anna dePeyster; estimated at $1.7 billion ($3.1 billion inflation adjusted). [4] Bill Gross's divorce in 2017 from Sue; estimated at $1.3 billion ($1.6 billion inflation adjusted). [5]

  5. Jocelyn’s late ex-husband, Alec Wildenstein, once called her “crazy” for her cosmetic choices. Catwoman Jocelyn Wildenstein, 84, with smooth skin, sitting in a car wearing a black outfit in ...

  6. ‘Catwoman’ Jocelyn Wildenstein Reveals Her Original Face In ...

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    Alec, who passed away in 2008, revealed in an interview with Vanity Fair that his wife told him his eyes looked baggy around a year after their 1978 wedding. This led to them getting his-and-hers ...

  7. 'Catwoman' Jocelyn Wildenstein Shared a Photo from ... - AOL

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    She shared Diane and son Alex, Jr., with her ex-husband, the late billionaire art dealer Alec Wildenstein. It was their divorce in 1997 that thrust the eccentric couple into the spotlight, making ...

  8. Guy Wildenstein - Wikipedia

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    Alec died in 2008, leaving Guy in charge of both businesses. The size of his share of the family fortune and trusts, estimated from $5 billion to $10 billion, was disputed by his stepmother, Silvia Wildenstein, in 2009. [2] [3] Among Wildenstein's art businesses is the Wildenstein & Company art gallery in New York City, formerly at 19 East 64th ...

  9. Alec Wildenstein - Wikipedia

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