Like many of his Greenwich neighbors, Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal enjoys his privacy. He lives with his wife, Cynthia, and their four teenage children on a quiet, wooded street in the midcountry section of town. Visitors must pass through metal gates before ascending a winding driveway to his 5,600-square-foot white colonial, which is modest by local standards.
Not in my Backyard
Living in the heart of hedge fund country, Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal pledges to take action if the SEC and Congress don’t regulate his neighbors.
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