Steve Rattner, the Saddest Little Billionaire on Fifth Avenue
Steve Rattner has one of the most fabulous apartments in Manhattan, a growing private-equity fund, and highly placed allies in the Democratic Party. So what more does he want?
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Steve Rattner has one of the most fabulous apartments in Manhattan, a growing private-equity fund, and highly placed allies in the Democratic Party. So what more does he want?
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