Marc Mezvinsky, 31, will marry Chelsea Clinton, 29, the daughter of former President Bill Clinton and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, in the summer of 2010. In this wedding, certain to be one of the social events of the season, the bride is more famous than the groom. But he also comes from a political family, one that is also no stranger to wrongdoing and controversy -- and he, too, has a strong-willed and well-known mother. Mezvinsky also has a successful Wall Street career. He currently works at the hedge fund G3 Capital and previously was an investment banker at the behemoth Goldman Sachs.
"He's great. He's a great human being," Bill Clinton said of his future son-in- law on Tuesday as he departed a symposium at Columbia University in New York. The former president's spokesman confirmed the engagement Monday after State Department officials refused to comment on the wedding plans, citing Chelsea Clinton's right to privacy in her personal life.
Marc Mezvinsky is the son of two former members of Congress. His mother, Marjorie Margolies-Mezvinsky (D-Pa.), served one term (1992-1994) and his father, Edward M. Mezvinsky (D-Iowa), served two (1973-1977.) Ed Mezvinsky pleaded guilty in 2002 to swindling dozens of investors out of $10 million and served five years in prison. He was released in April 2008, but remains on federal probation and still owes almost $9.4 million in restitution to his victims. Neither the Clintons nor Marjorie, from whom he is now divorced, would comment on whether Ed Mezvinsky will attend his son's wedding, according to ABC.
In 2008, Marc Mezvinsky bought a condominium in the Flatiron district of Manhattan valued at roughly $3.8 million. According to New York Magazine, he toured the 2,000-square-foot, three-bedroom condo with then-girlfriend Chelsea, after they looked at other properties in downtown New York during the fall of 2007. Chelsea Clinton lives near Gramercy Park, a few blocks from her fiancé.
The inter-faith couple -- Mezvinsky is Jewish and Clinton is Methodist -- was seen attending a Yom Kippur prayer service in September at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York. In 2007, Chelsea Clinton had Sabbath dinner at her friend Daniela Amini's parents' home in the hope of learning more about Judaism, according to a New York Times article. It is not known if the wedding ceremony will be performed by a rabbi, a minister or a civil officiant.
The wedding date has not been set, but it is expected to take place on Martha's Vineyard, the Clinton family's frequent summer vacation spot. The couple revealed their plans around Thanksgiving in the most modern method possible: They announced the engagement to friends on Friday via blast e-mail.
Mezvinsky met Chelsea in 1993 when both teenagers were with their parents at the so-called "Renaissance Weekend," a Democratic political retreat in Hilton Head, S.C., and established a close friendship. When Clinton was choosing colleges in 1997, Mezvinsky gave her a tour of Stanford University, which he was attending.
When Clinton announced she would attend Stanford and rumors swirled that her decision was based on a romantic relationship with Mezvinsky, his mother denied this, saying, "They're really good friends, just dear friends." She also told the Philadelphia Inquirer at the time: "My kids really have friends of the opposite sex and they're genuinely friends, and I think that's what Marc and Chelsea are."
At Stanford, Mezvinsky was a serious student, majoring in finance. He also tried out for the crew team, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer. It remains unclear if the couple's relationship was romantic before they started openly dating in 2005, when both were living in New York City.
Over the years, while Mezvinsky's mother played down her son's relationship with Chelsea, Marc's father bragged about it to potential targets of his schemes, and even used his son's bank account to keep money transfers hidden, according to a 2007 New York Times article.
The son, who is described as self-assured and good humored, according to the Times, is known for his confidence and teasing sense of humor, and was not aware of his father's fraud. Marc Mezvinsky was born on Dec, 15, 1977. He grew up in a 15-room home in Philadelphia's tony Main Line neighborhood in a blended family of 11 children, stepchildren and adopted children of the Mezvinskys, according to the Inquirer.
His mother was a correspondent for NBC News .....
Poster Comment:
Awwwwww,ain't that sweet! The Clinton Crime Family ain't losing a daughter,they are gaining a Jewish banker son to help them launder the bribes and kickbacks they get.
I wonder if his felon father is going to show up?