Aspiring socialite EXCOMMUNICATED from New York socialite ‘after selling fake Hermes Birkin bags’
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A New York City socialite wannabe has been excommunicated from Manhattan socialite after allegedly selling them fake Hermes Birkin bags and sending his friend on a fake date to get one of the coveted bags.
George Mickum, a writer and former real estate agent, has had his door locked while New York socialites are hard at work blocking him from all events and encouraging popular venues like the Polo Bar to keep him out.
Mickum has been accused of selling fake Hermes Birkins, which are often seen on the arms of the Kardashians and average around $25,000. A guest writer guest has denied the allegations, calling them “absurd and untrue,” according to Page Six.
He was also accused of selling a woman $100,000 worth of fake jewelry that he claimed was worth $500,000, according to Avenue Magazine.
‘The door closes suddenly! People are blocking you on Instagram, social media, blocking your emails, your phone numbers. No one seriously social or of substance is talking to him,’ a source said page six.
George Mickum, a writer and former real estate agent, has had his door locked as New York socialites are working hard to block him from all events and encourage popular venues like the Polo Bar not to see him. let in
Mickum (left) with his former friend, Hannah Stella (right), who said he sent her a fake date with Michael Coste, the VIP sales manager for Hermes Paris, two summers ago and left her humiliated when Coste told her he didn’t have idea who George was
Her former friend, Hannah Stella, took to TikTok to reveal that Mickum reportedly sent her a fake date with Michael Coste, Hermes Paris’ head of VIP sales, two summers ago. However, when Stella arrived at the date, she discovered that there was no such date.
“George sent me to that appointment and that appointment didn’t exist,” she stated on the popular social media app. So I emailed Michael and he said he didn’t know who George was.
Stella said she was ‘mortified’ that her friend, who she had dinner with every Monday, had done this and left her ‘crying in the Hermes store’.
Fortunately for the socialite, the store took pity on her and set her up with an appointment for the next day, where she bought her ‘favorite’ Gold Birkin 30, which retails for around $30,000.
The former friends, photographed together, used to go to dinner every Monday.
Mickum used his mother’s connections to gain entry into New York high society. His mother, Sally A. Painter, is a former Clinton adviser.
In another video, where she confronts her haters for complaining about being ripped off a luxury item, she said: “When you have what to you is a very genuine friendship with another person and then you find out that person has been using and stealing “. you did not steal from me, but supposedly from other people, that is very painful.
The con man entered Manhattan high society through connections to his mother, Sally A. Painter, according to Page Six, but now those connections are blocking him.
“Word got out,” the source told Page Six. ‘You can’t sell the guy a ticket [to any charity event] and no one should bring it. A wall is being built in society to prevent it from entering.
Stella said that her ‘charismatic’ friend is ‘using people and [is] so calculating’, who is compared to the fake German heiress, Anna Sorokin
‘Society is asking everyone to even name their [plus ones], so it can’t sneak in,’ he said. Everyone knows it and is talking about it. Nobody wants to see him anywhere.
Stella said that her ‘charismatic’ friend is ‘using people and [is] so calculating’, who is compared to the fake German heiress Anna Sorokin.
“Disgusting,” he told Page Six.
None of Mickum’s victims have sued him for selling them fake luxury items.
Mickum’s mother has connections to the Clintons, having worked as a senior adviser to the president in the 1990s. Using his mother’s connections, the aspiring socialite attended many parties from Art Basel to Aspen and he told people he was friends with princes and princesses and the Kardashians.
He also allegedly told people that he lived on champagne and caviar.