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Lisa DePaulo

Lisa DePaulo

American journalist, magazine writer


Lisa DePaulo (born January 1961) is an American journalist, feature magazine writer, correspondent and editor whose articles have appeared in The New York Times, George, Elle, New York Magazine, Vanity Fair, GQ, Harper's Bazaar and Philadelphia magazine, among others.

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Early life and education

DePaulo was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania to Joseph and Josephine DePaulo, one of four children. At Dunmore High School, from where she graduated in 1978, she received a Breslin journalism award for her reporting for the school newspaper.[1] She graduated with a journalism degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1982 and then went to work as a writer for Philadelphia Magazine, where she interned during college, ultimately writing for the magazine for more than 10 years.[2]

Career

She left Philadelphia in January 1998 after John F. Kennedy Jr., editor and co-founder of George magazine, offered her a full-time writing position at his magazine, where she stayed until the publication folded in 2001.[3] DePaulo continued writing feature stories for national magazines. After 23 years living and working in New York City, she returned to Philadelphia in 2021.[2]

DePaulo sits on the advisory committee for the annual Nora Magid Mentorship Prize at The University of Philadelphia.[4]

She taught writing part-time at New York University's Graduate Journalism School.[5]

Writings

DePaulo wrote an article for The Hollywood Reporter on the 20th anniversary of JFK Jr.'s death, which included interviews from former George magazine staff writers, editors and celebrities.[6]

For years, DePaulo covered real estate heir Robert Durst's lengthy investigation into the murder of Durst's decades-long friend and mafia daughter Susan Berman[7] and the eventual trial, at which Durst was convicted in September 2021. DePaulo began writing about Durst when her editors at New York Magazine assigned her to cover Durst soon after Berman's December 2000 murder.[8] DePaulo temporarily halted writing about Durst before she testified for the prosecution because of information she gleaned during interviews with Durst and Berman's family and friends.[9]

The Jinx, Part Two Documentary

DePaulo appeared in the documentary The Jinx, released on HBO Max in April 2024, and talked about Durst and his sense of entitlement that contributed to his crimes. He acted as if, "I'm Bob Durst. I can do whatever I want," DePaulo told the BBC in an article about the documentary. "And I think there was part of him that wanted to get caught... and when he did get caught, he thought he would beat the system."[10]

Lawsuit

In 2015, DePaulo signed a work-for-hire agreement with Jeanine Pirro, a TV personality and former Westchester County prosecutor, to write a book for the Simon and Schuster publishing house about then-accused killer Robert Durst for Berman's murder. But, according to a lawsuit filed against Pirro, DePaulo claimed that Pirro had "little regard for truth and accuracy" as Pirro directed the writer to "describe events and circumstances that never occurred and to aggrandize" Pirro's "role in the story at the expense of the truth." Pirro terminated the collaboration and did not make a second $37,500 payment to DePaulo, as per the agreement.[11] The case went to arbitration but failed to settle.

DePaulo noted that Pirro forced her to perform menial tasks and tried to include material in the book that she knew to be untrue.[12] Pirro eventually went on to complete her book, titled He Killed Them All: Robert Durst and My Quest for Justice, with another collaborator, releasing it in November 2015.[13]

Bibliography

eBook

  • The Dead Girl in the Bathtub (AIN B00ESWXY8G)

References

  1. "Breslin Award Winners". The Tribune. June 1, 1978.
  2. DePaulo, Lisa (September 19, 2021). "Look Out, Philly. Lisa DePaulo Is Back". Philadelphia magazine.
  3. Bercovici, Jeff (January 1, 2001). "Hachette delivers death ax to George".
  4. "The Nora Network". March 2, 2013.
  5. Scott, Cathy (March 29, 2022). "Q&A with 4 Journalists Who Covered Killer Robert Durst". Psychology Today.
  6. DePaulo, Lisa (January 10, 2022). "An Affair to Dismember: My Two Decades Covering Robert Durst". LAmag – Culture, Food, Fashion, News & Los Angeles.
  7. Grynbaum, Michael M. (April 9, 2019). "The Rise and Fall and Rise of Jeanine Pirro of Fox News" via NYTimes.com.

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