- 1987 to 2020.
Wilpon was
raised in a
Jewish family in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. His father,
Nathan Wilpon,
managed a
funeral home.
Wilpon attended Lafayette...
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Jeffrey Scott Wilpon (born
December 9, 1961) is an
American businessman who was an
executive vice-president of
Sterling Equities, and the
owner of the...
-
Wilpon is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Fred
Wilpon (born 1936), real
estate developer,
baseball executive, and team
owner Jeff...
- a
group of
companies owned by Fred
Wilpon, was sued in
December 2010, for $1
billion by
trustee Picard.
Wilpon at the time
owned the New York Mets baseball...
- of the
board while minority shareholder Fred
Wilpon took the role of club president. In February,
Wilpon hired longtime Baltimore Orioles executive Frank...
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commercial property). It was
founded in 1972 by Fred
Wilpon (Chairman) and Saul Katz (President),
Wilpon's brother-in-law. It has
developed a
number of properties...
- 1980. In 2002,
Doubleday sold his
interest in the New York Mets to
Wilpon and
Wilpon's family, in an
acrimonious transaction that saw a
dispute over the...
- his number, 42,
which has
become an
attraction in itself. Mets
owner Fred
Wilpon announced that the Mets—in
conjunction with
Citigroup and the
Jackie Robinson...
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individuals affiliated with Fred
Wilpon and Saul Katz
received $300
million in
respect of
investments in the scheme.
Wilpon and Katz "categorically reject[ed]"...
- ballpark, Citi Field.
Wilpon also
discussed the
possibility of
buying the Islanders. In June 2010,
FanHouse reported that
Wilpon and his father, then-Mets...