Man sues ex-fiancé after she breaks off engagement ... twice
Man sues ex-fiancé after she breaks off engagement ... twicemsnbc.comConsulting firm executive Steven Silverstein, 29, filed a lawsuit in Manhattan Supreme Court Tuesday seeking a court ruling to make former fiancé Kendra Platt-Lee pay him back for costs related to their planned wedding and her portion of the rent from ...No 'I do' so jilted groom says 'I sue'New York Daily NewsSteven Silverstein sues ex-fiance Kendra Platt-Lee for after she broke off ...Daily MailMan sues ex-fiancee because she said "I don't"WTSP 10 NewsNew York Post -Metro.us -Above the Lawall 21 news articles »
Left At The Altar: Steven Silverstein, Jilted Groom, Sues Former Fiancee ...
Left At The Altar: Steven Silverstein, Jilted Groom, Sues Former Fiancee ...Huffington PostOn Tuesday, jilted groom Steven Silverstein sued his former fiancee, Kendra Platt-Lee, for half of what he'd spent on the two weddings they'd planned. The couple never went through with the nuptials because Platt-Lee called them off, reports the New ...San Diegan Being Sued by Ex-Fiancée Making International NewsPatch.comMan Sues Ex-Fiancee For Breaking Engagement Twice, Sticking Him With Wedding ...GothamistDouble-jilt bride speaksNew York PostThe Stir -Business Insiderall 9 news articles »
Get To Know Piers Morgan
Get To Know Piers MorganCNN (blog)"Meet Steven Silverstein. He's a 29-year-old telecommunications executive from New York, who instead of hearing wedding bells, is now, heading to court." "He's demanding nearly 50-thousand dollars, for the money she took from their joint-account, ...and more »
Ambulance Corps Feeling Financial Pinch
Ambulance Corps Feeling Financial PinchQueens TribuneBy ROSS BARKAN The $1200 that the Easter Bunny brought to the Whitestone Community Volunteer Ambulance Corps last month pleased Charles Silverstein, but was not nearly enough to lift his voice above a monotone. Like other volunteer ambulance corps ...
Max Silverstein, 100; was on Penn faculty, led study of homeless
Max Silverstein, 100; was on Penn faculty, led study of homelessPhiladelphia InquirerBy Walter F. Naedele Max Silverstein, 100, of Center City, a faculty member from 1966 to 1977 at what is now the School of Social Policy and Practice at the University of Pennsylvania, died of cerebrovascular disease Thursday, May 3, at his home.