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  1. Learn about the Winklevoss twins, who sued Facebook, competed in the Olympics, and became Bitcoin billionaires. They are not married, but have been linked to various women in the past.

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  2. The twins were depicted on the animated television show The Simpsons in the eleventh episode of Season 23 in the episode called "The D'oh-cial Network" which aired on January 15, 2012. The Winklevoss twins are seen rowing in the 2012 Olympic Games against Marge Simpson's sisters Patty and Selma. There is a reference made to the $65 million ...

  3. Dec 31, 2023 · The Winklevoss twins were Olympic rowers, and competed at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Photo: @winklevoss/Instagram The brothers, who are known for their 1.96 metre height, competed in the rowing ...

  4. Cameron Winklevoss was born in Southampton, New York, and raised in Greenwich, Connecticut. [1] He is the son of Carol (née Leonard) and Howard Edward Winklevoss Jr.; [2] [3] Howard was an adjunct professor of actuarial science at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. At an early age, he ( left-handed) and his identical ...

  5. May 22, 2024 · The Winklevoss twins Cameron and Tyler were born in August 1981 in Southampton, New York. Their parents, Howard E. Winklevoss and Carol (née Leonard), raised the twins and their older sister Amanda in Greenwich, Connecticut. Howard served the University of Pennsylvania as an adjunct professor of actuarial science.

  6. Winklevoss twins refers collectively to: Cameron Winklevoss (born 1981), American investor, rower, and entrepreneur; Tyler Winklevoss (born 1981), American investor ...

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  8. Nov 5, 2023 · The twins filed a lawsuit against Zuckerberg, accusing him of using their source code and misleading them while working on his own project. After filing, Facebook counter-sued them over The Winklevoss Chang Group's Social Butterfly project. After long legal battles, in 2008, the two parties agreed to a settlement of $65 million, which included ...

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