George Soros, the 83-year-old billionaire investor,
philanthropist and active supporter of liberal political causes, wed health
care and education consultant Tamiko Bolton on Saturday at his estate near New
York City.
Soros and Bolton, 42, exchanged vows in a small ceremony at
the Bedford, New York estate, which Soros bought in 2003 from "Jurassic
Park" author Michael Crichton. Kimba Wood, a federal judge, officiated at
the non-denominational ceremony, which attended by members of the couple's
families, including his five children, a source familiar with the arrangements
told Reuters.
For the Hungarian-born Jewish American Soros, who has a net
worth of $20 billion according to Forbes, this will be his third marriage. It
will be the second for Bolton.
The wedding ceremony was set to be followed by a reception
on Saturday evening with more than 500 guests at an arts center in nearby
Katonah. Guests at the various events include World Bank President Jim Yong Kim
and some foreign leaders, including Hendrik Toomas Ilves, president of Estonia;
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, president of Liberia; and Edi Rama, prime minister of
Albania.
Fellow titans of the hedge fund world, Paul Tudor Jones and
Julian Robertson, were also expected to attend. From the political realm those
invited include Minority Leader of the U.S. House of Representatives Nancy
Pelosi of California and Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom of California, both Democrats.
Soros, who established one of the first hedge funds in 1969
and is probably best known for his big bet against the British pound in 1992,
met Bolton at a dinner party in 2008. Their engagement was announced in August
2012.
Bolton, who was raised in California, is the daughter of a
nurse and a retired naval officer. She graduated from the University of Utah
and holds an MBA from the University of Miami.
Bolton has been a consultant and entrepreneur working in the
fields of health and education. She started an Internet-based dietary
supplement and vitamin sales company, and her most recent project was advising
on development of a web-based yoga education platform.
The bride's dress was designed by U.S.-based, Lebanon-born
designer Reem Acra, whose gowns have shown up on the red carpet on many stars,
including Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Lopez.
When asked if there is a prenuptial agreement, the source
familiar with the wedding arrangements said that Soros's lawyer, William D.
Zabel, reiterated his comments from last year that "Soros will leave the
bulk of his estate to charity but he intends to provide generously for his
wife."
In 2011, Soros, who is an active contributor to politically
liberal causes and frequently speaks on world economic events, converted his
hedge fund into a family office and stopped managing money for outside
investors.
In the past three decades, the Hungarian-born Soros has
given away more than $7 billion to promote democracy, foster free speech,
improve education and fight poverty around the world, according to his
foundation's website on www.opensocietyfoundations.org.
Soros was divorced from Annaliese Witschak in 1983 and Susan
Weber Soros in 2005.
Chef Bo Bech of the Geist Restaurant in Copenhage prepared
the food for the guests. Soros and Bolton first dined at Geist when visiting
Copenhagen in 2009.
The reception on Saturday night was set to feature Hungarian
composer and conductor Iván Fischer, a family friend, who created a new
arrangement for the occasion, which will be presented with the Budapest
Festival Orchestra. Cape Verdean singer Mayra Andrade will perform with the
Harris Lane Orchestra. Andrade and Roma ensemble Via Romen will perform at a
Sunday brunch.
In lieu of gifts, the couple asked that donations be made to
charities including Global Witness, Harlem's Children Zone, National Dance
Institute, Planned Parenthood and the Roma Education Fund.
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