Benedict, who was a committee member for the charity, asked Palmeri to kindly get out of his seat, as cocktail hour concluded and dinner was about to be served – unaware that this request sent Palmeri running out of the gala, distraught and embarrassed. Yet what Palmieri didn’t reveal in her article is an incident which occurred between her and Benedict last year which apparently left the NYPost writer frothing from the gills in rage.Īccording to Benedict, he first met Palmeri when she was seated in his chair at Blue Horizon’s June 2012 Charity Gala. An event billed by the NYPost as a going away party for Benedict who would use this opportunity to mask the fact that instead of going to jail for a serious DUI charge he would instead be ingratiating himself in the sunny periphery of Europe. Palmeri’s angle for making this otherwise commonplace DUI story newsworthy was to claim that Benedict not only threw himself a party, but lied to everyone that the party was in celebration of him going away to Europe, when deep down he knew he was going away to prison.Īn assertion that Benedict vehemently denies and has some wondering if the NY Post fabricated to debase the character of Benedict who by now had become an easy target with the use of false testimony, quotes from anonymous sources and a skewed account of what actually took place the night of January 24th where Benedict and guests attended a soiree for the the Magic 8 Ball event. An article published by the New York Postquickly followed, where writer Tara Palmeri depicted Benedict as a pretentious, unremorseful, lying “prick” who threw himself a party right before his jail sentence. Tabber Benedict, a New York professional, who experienced financial, social and emotional swings of many Manhattanites, was convicted and sent to jail recently. Tabber Benedict is not the Manhattan NYC socialite you think he is.
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