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Peter has three daughters from his marriage to Susan Monaghan Seligmann: Melissa Kathryn Seligmann Gokhvat, [20] Jennifer Seligmann, and Leah Seligmann. He also has three stepchildren from his marriage to Lee Rhodes: Mericos Hector Rhodes, Evelyn Sale Rhodes, and Cedric Saunders Rhodes. Seligmann is an avid world traveler, fisherman, and diver [21]
As previously reported by PEOPLE in 2006, Mangum, then a 28-year-old student at North Carolina Central University, told police she was attacked by the three men — who were aged 20, 19 and 23 at ...
Dave Evans, Collin Finnerty and Reade Seligmann look on during a news conference on April 11, 2007, in Raleigh, N.C. In 2006, Crystal Mangum alleged that three Duke lacrosse players raped her at a ...
While undergoing cancer treatment in 1995, Lee Rhodes's husband Emery produced small glass cups which Lee would light with tea light candles to find solace during treatments. [2] Encouraged by the demand from her friends, Rhodes hired local glassblowers in 1998 to produce more glassybaby, and began selling them out of her garage. [3]
Despite Mangum's initial testimony, Evans, Finnerty and Seligmann were cleared by the then-North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper in April 2007 after her story of events on the night of March ...
On July 1, 2017, Peter Seligmann stepped down as CEO of CI and a new executive team made up of senior CI leadership was announced. Conservation scientist M. Sanjayan was named chief executive officer. Sebastian Troeng is executive vice president of conservation partnerships, and Daniela Raik is executive vice president of field programs.
Duke lacrosse players wore No. 45 on their warmup jerseys in support of teammate Reade Seligmann before a March 2, 2007, game at College Park, Maryland. (Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images) (G Fiume ...
Lee Lightfoot Rhodes (March 6, 1864 – December 17, 1936) was an American politician who was influential in the Texas state socialist party from its inception until his death in 1936, he served in the Texas House of Representatives from 1895 to 1897 as a Populist.