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        <title><![CDATA[Arnold Schwarzenegger joins LeBron James in new tequila and mezcal venture]]></title>
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						<p>Arnold Schwarzenegger has bought into the booze business.</p>
<p>Page Six has exclusively learned that the 73-year-old movie star and former California “Governator” has joined NBA star LeBron James and invested in new tequila and mezcal brand, Lobos 1707.</p>
<p>Both stars are clients of power investment adviser Paul Wachter, and have invested in other companies together before.</p>
<p>“Paul’s been working with LeBron since he was a teenager, and Arnold is his client and a few others are investors,” an insider said. Former Diddy protégée Dia Simms is the company’s CEO.</p>
<p>An insider told Page Six that <strong>James invested in the brand</strong>, along with his business partner Maverick Carter, because of its mission to include diverse leadership.</p>
			
					
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