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IRS To Nederlander: Not Master Of Your Own Domain

Kelly Phillips ErbJuly 8, 2008

It has not been a good year for Eric Nederlander.

Nederlander is probably best known as the guy that Jessica Sklar married for a few weeks before she left him to marry Jerry Seinfeld (ouch). Nederlander rebounded and subsequently married child psychologist Lindsay Kupferman. The two had a baby in 2007 and Kupferman filed for divorce in 2008.

Adding to his woes, Nederlander and Kupferman, who were named together despite the divorce proceedings, have been liened by the IRS for $223,693. According to the New York Post (no giggles, please), Nederlander had a federal tax lien in 2002 for $207,365 and an outstanding bill from the State of New York State for $251,000.

Could it get any worse for him?

(Hat tip: Maddy)

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