Sunday, July 10, 2022

Sunday Scoop: In the line of fire

Taja Abitbol is a lot of things, but she insists that she's no fire starter. The long...
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Taja Abitbol is a lot of things, but she insists that she's no fire starter. The longtime girlfriend of former Yankees and Mets pitcher David Cone has been accused by a former neighbor in a lawsuit of starting a fire at the couple's Manhattan apartment — allegedly in a bid to land a role on "The Real Housewives of New York City." Abitbol told The Post: "This is just a vendetta against me, it's jealousy. [The neighbor] is accusing me of being an arsonist. That's insane, and it's defamatory." She reveals the heartache of losing her family's home, what really happened, her life with Cone — and admits she wouldn't mind being on TV. In fact, her pals, "Housewives" stars Jill Zarin and Cynthia Bailey, are all for it. Read all about it below. We also talk to Hollywood nightclub insiders about the dark party life of promoter David Pearce, who was charged this week in the murders of model Christy Giles and her friend Hilda Marcela Cabrales-Arzola. Don't miss the revelations about who really wrote the scandalous teen classic "Go Ask Alice" — or, for something totally different, a sit-down with Henry Kissinger, now 99. Have a great Sunday.

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Taja Abitbol, the girlfriend of retired Mets and Yankees pitcher David Cone, speaks out against accusations she started a fire to help her land a spot on "The Real Housewives of New York City."  READ MORE
Party's Over
Inside the drug-fueled nightlife of David Pearce, the club promoter and Hollywood "producer" now charged with a model's murder. READ MORE
Live Forever
Sharon Gans — the leader of a cult that preyed on Manhattan's wealthy and powerful — may have died, but her notorious movement has been reborn. READ MORE
State of the Unions
Nobel Prize winner Henry Kissinger, 99, dishes on Obama, Trump and what he'd tell Biden if he ever invited him to the White House. READ MORE
Dirty Pretty Lies
Teen memoir "Go Ask Alice" has shocked decades of readers with its lurid account of heroin addiction, prostitution and death. But it was all made up by a suburban housewife. READ MORE

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