Rachel Uchitel
Rachel Uchitel (born 1975)[1] is a nightclub manager who has managed the VIP section of "some of the most successful clubs in New York".[2]  In 2005-06, she was the VIP hostess at Tao in Las Vegas.[3][4][5]  
Uchitel graduated from the University of New Hampshire in 1996 with a degree in psychology.[6] She spent five years after college as a news producer in New York for Bloomberg television.[7]
Family
Her fiance, investment banker James Andrew O'Grady, was killed in the September 11 attacks of the World Trade Center.[8] A few days later, she appeared on the front page of the New York Post holding a picture of O'Grady.[9][7] [10][11] Uchitel and her fiance's family subsequently debated the disposition of his estate.[12][8]
In 2004, she married Wall Street trader and childhood friend Steven Ehrenkranz.[13] Their marriage lasted four months.[14]
Uchitel is the granddaughter of Maurice Uchitel, who was a restaurant and nightclub owner in the 1950s and 1960s, including the El Morocco club.[15][16]
Tiger Woods
In late 2009, The National Enquirer published a story that alleged that Uchitel had had an affair with Tiger Woods, which she denied.[17] She later scheduled a news conference to discuss Woods' alleged affairs, but she and her attorney Gloria Allred cancelled due to "unforeseen circumstances".[18]
References
- ^ Tiger Doesn't Owe Us An Explanation, Fox Sports, November 30, 2009.
 - ^ Industry Insiders: Rachel Uchitel, VIP Diva, Black Book, November 30, 2009.
 - ^ Strip hot spots reap harvest from bottle-service tables Las Vegas Review-Journal, January 8, 2006.
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 - ^ a b Rachel Uchitel: Tiger Woods' Alleged Mistress, Time, December 2, 2009.
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 - ^ Rachel Uchitel and Steven Ehrenkranz, New York Times, December 12, 2004.
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 - ^ Image gurus to Woods: Go public like Letterman, AP (via Google News), December 1, 2009.
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