From 2012 to 2018, Carole Radziwill appeared as a main cast member on the Bravo reality series The Real Housewives of New York City.
12 Facts About Carole Radziwill
Carole Radziwill Ann DiFalco was born on August 20,1963, and grew up in a working-class family in Suffern, New York.
Carole Radziwill was later assigned to Close Up as a production secretary.
Carole Radziwill eventually worked for Peter Jennings' documentary unit, producing shows on abortion and gun control, and covering foreign policy stories in Cambodia, Haiti, and India.
In 1991, Carole Radziwill was stationed in Iraq and reported on the SCUD missile attacks during the Gulf War.
Carole Radziwill produced segments for an ABC-TV show called Profiles from the Frontline.
Carole Radziwill has won several awards, including three Emmys, one for a story she produced on land mines in Cambodia, a Peabody, and a GLAAD award.
Carole Radziwill signed with Glamour magazine to write a monthly column called Lunch Date.
In 2011, Carole Radziwill joined the cast of Bravo TV's The Real Housewives of New York City.
Carole Radziwill's husband died of cancer on August 10,1999.
Carole Radziwill stated she was "friendly" with Maxwell in the early 2000s, but has not spoken with her in over a decade.
Carole Radziwill denied knowing Epstein and stated she was unaware of any misconduct.