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Billionaire NYC Mayoral Wannabe John Catsimatidis Carries Same Gun As James Bond
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"Over the weekend we received an email from an AOL account, asking us to 'FIND OUT THE TRUTH ALWAYS' with regard to our recent (and long-standing) coverage of billionaire Gristedes CEO John Catsimatidis. Turns out, the email was from THE MAN HIMSELF, who urged us to give him a call this morning. We spoke to Catsimatidis (who carries the same gun as James Bond) about whether he'll actually run for mayor, Stand Your Ground laws, and how, despite his outsized personality, he's really just a 'plain vanilla person.'" ... -------
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