Conrad Moffat Black, is a Canadian-born former newspaper magnate, writer, and peer in the British House of Lords. He was born on August 25, 1944, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Black was the founder and former CEO of Hollinger International, a media company that owned newspapers around the world, including the Chicago Sun-Times, The Daily Telegraph in London, and The Jerusalem Post.
In 2007, he was convicted in the United States of fraud and obstruction of justice related to the misappropriation of company funds, and was sentenced to six and a half years in prison.
Conrad Black Wife: Meet Barbara Amiel
Conrad Black’s wife is Barbara Amiel. She is a journalist, writer, and socialite, and was born on December 4, 1940, in Watford, England.
Amiel has worked as a journalist and columnist for several publications, including The Toronto Star, The Sunday Times in London, and Maclean’s magazine in Canada. She has also written a memoir, titled “Confessions: A Reluctant Hater.”
Black and Amiel were married in 1992, and have been a high-profile couple in both the business and social worlds.
Amiel has been involved in various charitable and philanthropic organizations, including serving as a board member of the National Post newspaper and as a trustee of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
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