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  1. In June 2020, Jack Abramoff entered guilty pleas on charges of criminal conspiracy and failing to adhere to the JACK Act. Personal life. Abramoff has been married to Pamela Clarke Abramoff (née Alexander), a co-manager and executive assistant at Capital Athletic Foundation, since July 1986. The couple has five children.

  2. Jack Abramoff was born in Atlantic City, New Jersey into a wealthy and well known Jewish family. His father, Franklin Abramoff, was president of the Franchises unit of Diners Club. In 1968, when Abramoff was 10, his family moved to Beverly Hills, California. Abramoff studied at Beverly Hills High School.

    • Pamela Clarke Alexander (m. 1986)
  3. Abramoff is married to Pamela Clarke (Alexander) Abramoff, a co-manager and executive assistant at Capital Athletic Foundation. Married since July 1986, the couple has five children. Pamela is a convert to Orthodox Judaism.

  4. Pamela Alexander is the author of four poetry collections: Slow Fire (Ausable Press, 2007); Inland (University of Iowa Press, 1997), an Iowa Poetry Prize winner; Commonwealth of Wings: An Ornithological Biography (Wesleyan University Press, 1991); and Navigable Waterways (Yale University Press, 1985), selected by James Merrill for the Yale Younger Poet series.

  5. www.npr.org › 2007/04/02 › 9043542'Letter Home' : NPR

    Apr 2, 2007 · "Letter Home" is from Pamela Alexander's fourth collection, Slow Fire. James Merrill writes of Alexander, "This poet works elegantly, unpredictably, without teasing. Her voice can be wholly direct ...

  6. Pamela Alexander is the author of four poetry collections: Slow Fire (Ausable Press, 2007); Inland (University of Iowa Press, 1997), an Iowa Poetry Prize winner; Commonwealth of Wings: An Ornithological Biography (Wesleyan University Press, 1991); and Navigable Waterways (Yale University Press, 1985), selected by James Merrill for the Yale Younger Poet series.

  7. Pamela Alexander is the author of four collections of poetry including Slow Fire (Ausable/CopperCanyon, 2007). Her other books are Inland, which won an Iowa Poetry Prize (1997); Commonwealth of Wings (1991); and Navigable Waterways, which won the Yale Younger Poets prize (1984). Her work has appeared in numerous anthologies, including American ...

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