Robert Rosenkranz with his wife Alexandra Munroe in 2005.
[From article]
A married Manhattan multimillionaire thought he could buy his mistress’ silence for $32,500.
He was wrong.
Following a romp in the Pierre Hotel, Robert Rosenkranz, the 72-year-old CEO of the $10 billion Delphi Financial Group, slipped a check for that amount into a birthday card he handed to his illicit lover, Katherine Nelson, she claims in a lawsuit.
The notation on the check marked it as a “final payment” for a “binding agreement” — a nondisclosure agreement about their four-year affair — which she says she unknowingly signed three months earlier.
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Katherine Nelson
Rosenkranz handed her a seven-paragraph “contract” with the assurance that she didn’t need to read it or consult a lawyer, Nelson contends in a Manhattan Supreme Court lawsuit.
The document promised Nelson $100,000 for her silence, she alleges.
But Rosenkranz forked over just $32,500 — and by August, Nelson was spilling the beans.
http://nypost.com/2015/02/15/ceo-tried-to-buy-mistress-silence-for-32k-suit/
CEO tried to buy mistress’ silence for $32K: suit
New York Post
By Kathianne Boniello
February 15, 2015 | 10:19am
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