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Linda Stein
BornApril 24, 1945
DiedOctober 30, 2007
Cause of deathbludgeoned to death
Known forco-manager of Ramones; "real estate agent to the stars"
Spouse(s)Seymour Stein (ex-husband); 2 daughters

Linda Stein (April 24, 1945 – October 30, 2007) was an American rock music manager and real estate broker.[1]

Biography

She began her career as a teacher, but left teaching to manage the Ramones with Danny Fields. She also managed singer/songwriter Steve Forbert.

She was formerly married to and advised Seymour Stein, president of Sire Records and vice president of Warner Bros. Records, who was instrumental in launching the careers of Madonna, The Ramones, Talking Heads and The Pretenders. She was a fixture in clubs from Studio 54 to the Mudd Club and later a reliable voice in gossip columns, aided by her quick wit and fanciful way with a four-letter word.

In the 1990s, Stein left band management and became a "real estate agent to the stars". She landed mega-million-dollar apartments for Madonna, Sting, Angelina Jolie, Billy Joel, Christie Brinkley, Bruce Willis, Jann Wenner, Michael Douglas, Steven Spielberg and Elton John.

According to her friend, author Steven Gaines, Stein reportedly inspired two movie characters: the real estate agent (played by Sylvia Miles) who sells a high-rise apartment to Charlie Sheen's character in Oliver Stone's Wall Street, and a predatory record executive in the 1998 movie 54.[2]

Death

On October 30, 2007, Stein was found dead in her apartment in Manhattan.[1] The county coroner ruled Stein's death a homicide and attributed the cause to "blunt impact trauma to the head and neck".[3] At the time of her death Stein had been battling breast cancer.

Arrest and confession of alleged assailant

On November 9, 2007, Stein's former personal assistant Natavia Lowery was arrested. According to reports the assistant allegedly killed her boss because Stein "just kept yelling at her".[4] She also claimed that Stein had blown marijuana smoke into her face and made a racial slur, but an autopsy determined that there was no marijuana in Stein's system. While in police custody for questioning, police say Lowery waived her Miranda rights. She recounted her version of the events in a videotaped confession.[5]

At a December 13, 2007 court hearing, however, the Lowery family disrupted the proceedings to loudly accuse Stein's daughter Mandy of killing her mother, and afterward Lowery's mother approached Mandy Stein, saying "You know you did it."[6]

On May 3rd, 2010, Lowery was sentenced to the maximum 25 years to life for beating her boss to death including 3 years for the theft of $30,000 from Stein. [7]

The New York County Surrogates Court determined that Stein died intestate. Accordingly, under New York State law her next of kin, her two daughters, inherited her estate. On December 18, 2007 they filed a petition with the court asking for control of Stein's estate. It was accepted the same day. Stein's daughters indicated they were considering suing her employer, real-estate brokerage Prudential Douglas Elliman, as well as the temporary agency that employed the killer, and the alleged killer herself.[8]

Legacy

Elton John said that he would perform in a cancer research fundraiser in Stein's honor.[5]

On April 24, 2009, which would have been Linda Stein's 64th birthday, Mandy Stein's film Burning Down the House: The Rise and Fall of CBGB - dedicated to her mother - premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival.[9]

References

  1. ^ a b "Real Estate Agent Found Slain in 5th Ave. Home". New York Times. 2007-11-01. Retrieved 2007-10-31. A woman who helped pioneer the punk music scene, influenced the careers of Madonna and The Ramones, and went on to become known as a real estate agent to the stars was found bludgeoned to death Tuesday night in her apartment at 965 Fifth Avenue, the police said yesterday. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ Broker to the stars killed in Manhattan apartment Newsday November 1, 2007
  3. ^ Former 'Ramones' manager Linda Stein murdered
  4. ^ Assistant Arrested In Murder Of Linda Stein, Ex-Ramones Manager
  5. ^ a b New York Daily News report on Linda Stein
  6. ^ "Tension, Accusations at Linda Stein Bail Hearing". ABC News. December 13, 2007. Retrieved 2007-12-13.
  7. ^ Template:Cite http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8658574.stm
  8. ^ "Tragic Linda Stein's daughters eye suits", New York Post, December 30, 2007.
  9. ^ "Burning a Candle for Linda". Page Six. New York Post. 2009-04-24. Retrieved 2009-04-24.