Americana? [Watch out for 'em retired Poli-Sci profs ...']
"Lawrence Gray, a retired political science professor, attained international notoriety when wealthy friends, including the family of a deceased Georgetown socialite, accused him of stealing and then selling off their diamonds and other valuable jewelry.
Gray had maintained his innocence — that is, until Sept. 24 when he pleaded guilty in New York to fraud and agreed to pay $55,850 in restitution to four people, including former U.S. ambassador Frederick Vreeland, who claimed he stole their jewels. ...
The Washington Post, September 30, 2024 at 5:30 p.m. EDT
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From Wikipedia: "While in Rome, Vreeland had the peculiar experience of being asked to be part of a team of acting & public-speaking coaches assembled to prepare the very inexperienced Sofia Coppola for a difficult scene in her father Francis's The Godfather: Part III.[4]"
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