Jared Kushner
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Jared Kushner is the owner of the New York Observer and son of prominent New Jersey real estate developer Charles Kushner.
According to The Boston Globe, Charles Kushner gave Harvard University $2.5 million so Jared would get into Harvard University as an undergraduate. According to his high school guidance counselor at the Frisch School, Jared did not have the grades to get in on his own[1].
Jared Kushner is now at the New York University School of Law, and at 25 years old has recently bought the New York Observer, a popular weekly among New York's well educated and elite.[2] The younger Kushner made his fortune in real estate working with his father.
Jared Kushner, along with his father and the rest of his family are major contributors to the Democratic Party and to some select Republican candidates. He has contributed over a hundred thousand dollars to various campaigns.