• Feds blast lavish bonuses for bankrupt Neiman Marcus’ execs

    Feds blast lavish bonuses for bankrupt Neiman Marcus’ execs

    The federal government is cracking down on fat bonuses for top executives of Neiman Marcus after The Post reported on the bankrupt chain’s controversial efforts to enrich its CEO. Henry Hobbs, the acting US Trustee overseeing Neiman’s Dallas, Tex., bankruptcy, blasted $10 million in bonuses Neiman has set aside for its senior staff, including CEO Geoffroy …
  • Neiman CEO Geoffroy van Raemdonck bags big checks after waiving salary

    Neiman CEO Geoffroy van Raemdonck bags big checks after waiving salary

    The boss of Neiman Marcus has been getting paid lavishly to lead the swanky chain out of bankruptcy — and that’s ruffling feathers in the rank-and-file. On March 30, Geoffroy van Raemdonck — a Belgian-born luxury merchant who was named chief executive two years ago — declared he was waiving “100 percent” of his salary …
  • Iran issues arrest warrant Trump for the Killing of Qassem Soleimani, asks Interpol to help

    Iran issues arrest warrant Trump for the Killing of Qassem Soleimani, asks Interpol to help

    Iran’s chief prosecutor in Tehran, Ali Alqasimehr, has issued an arrest warrant for President Donald Trump and thirty-five other, as yet unnamed, Americans for the January 2, 2020, killing of IRGC Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani. Via BBC: Tehran prosecutor Ali Alqasimehr said Mr Trump and 35 others faced murder and terrorism charges, and that …
  • Neiman Marcus in talks with Facebook about leasing Hudson Yards space

    Neiman Marcus in talks with Facebook about leasing Hudson Yards space

    Luxury department store Neiman Marcus opened its first Big Apple location last year — and it’s already up for grabs thanks to the coronavirus. Developer Related Companies is in talks with social media giant Facebook to take over the three floors Neiman Marcus now occupies at Hudson Yards, according to a WWD report. “Neiman wants …
  • Neiman Marcus store at Hudson Yards is being shopped as office space

    Neiman Marcus store at Hudson Yards is being shopped as office space

    The Neiman Marcus store at Hudson Yards is being eyed for office space. Opened barely a year ago at the swanky mega mall it anchored on Manhattan’s West Side, the bankrupt luxury retailer is considering closing the store for good while its landlord shops the three-story, 188,000-square-foot space to office tenants, according to reports. Related …
  • Sam Darnold organizing Florida workouts for Jets offense

    Sam Darnold organizing Florida workouts for Jets offense

    Jets quarterback Sam Darnold and his skill players are getting a jump on training camp. Darnold will fly to Florida later this week and conduct workouts this weekend with most of the Jets receivers, fellow quarterbacks, running backs and tight ends, according to a source. The Jets, like all NFL teams, have not been able …
  • Lenders want Neiman Marcus CEO canned after bankruptcy plan

    Lenders want Neiman Marcus CEO canned after bankruptcy plan

    Neiman Marcus Chief Executive Geoffroy van Raemdonck is facing a mutiny by a group of lenders unhappy about his plans to revive the company through bankruptcy, The Post has learned. The lenders — who are looking to replace Raemdonck one week after he filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy — claim he lacks the skills to …
  • David Bowie’s daughter Lexi Jones hasn’t seen mom Iman in 6 months

    David Bowie’s daughter Lexi Jones hasn’t seen mom Iman in 6 months

    Alexandria “Lexi” Zahra Jones — the 19-year-old daughter of late rocker David Bowie and model Iman — recently shared that it’s been at least six months since she’s seen the legendary runway diva she calls mom. People reports that Jones took to Instagram Sunday to pay tribute to the statuesque icon in a since-deleted post …
  • Neiman Marcus files for bankruptcy as coronavirus claims another retailer

    Neiman Marcus files for bankruptcy as coronavirus claims another retailer

    Neiman Marcus filed for bankruptcy Thursday, blaming the coronavirus for spoiling its turnaround and forcing it into a restructuring. The Dallas-based luxury chain became the second major retailer to declare bankruptcy this week, following J.Crew’s Monday Chapter 11 filing, as the pandemic kneecaps the industry. Neiman said it reached a restructuring deal with most of …
  • Jets tease more moves around ‘explosive’ Breshad Perriman

    Jets tease more moves around ‘explosive’ Breshad Perriman

    Breshad Perriman is a playmaker, not a consolation prize. At least that’s how coach Adam Gase views the Jets’ newest veteran wide receiver. “I’m excited to see what he can do in this offense,” Gase said Monday, in his first comments about the former first-round draft pick. “His skill set fits in well with what …