Rachel Uchitel

Manager

Birthday January 29, 1975

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Anchorage, Alaska, U.S.

Age 49 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.68 m

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1946

Uchitel is the daughter of Robert N. Uchitel (1946–1990) and the granddaughter of Maurice Uchitel (1911–2000) a restaurant and nightclub owner born in the Russian Empire.

1950

He owned several establishments in the 1950s and 1960s, including the El Morocco nightclub.

Her surname Uchitel (Учитель, ) means "teacher" in Russian and several other Slavic languages.

At the age of 13, she was sent to CEDU School in Running Springs, California where she claims she was made to dig a grave with a spoon and then lie in it.

Several years later, CEDU would be shut down after losing several lawsuits for battery, neglect, racketeering, invasion of privacy, and child abuse.

1975

Rachel Uchitel (born January 29, 1975) is an American nightclub manager, hostess, and TV correspondent.

She first encountered publicity when,

following the September 11 attacks, a photo of her holding a picture of her fiancé, who worked in the World Trade Center, was published on the front page of the New York Post and circulated worldwide.

1990

In 1990, her father died of a cocaine overdose.

According to Uchitel, her father's death required her to mature quickly and was one of the incidents in her life that led to her own addictions later.

1992

She graduated from Millbrook School in 1992 and graduated from the University of New Hampshire in 1996 with a degree in psychology.

She spent five years after college as a news producer in New York for Bloomberg Television.

Uchitel began her career after college working in television and film, with a five-year stint as a producer in the Bloomberg News television division, a period in which she became "engaged to a man who died in the 9/11 attacks."

Uchitel has served as a special correspondent on nightlife for Extra.

2004

In 2004, Uchitel married Wall Street trader and childhood friend Steven Ehrenkranz.

Their marriage lasted four months.

2005

In 2005, Uchitel moved to Las Vegas and was a VIP hostess at the Tao in Las Vegas, Nevada, the following year, and whose ownership included occasional boyfriend Jason Strauss.

2009

She said, "In a random career move and a life-changing experience, I found myself living in Las Vegas to launch Tao nightclub and restaurant.... Two years later, I was back in New York to oversee VIP operations for all of their companies and venues, such as Stanton Social, Marquee, Tao Bistro, and Dune. Uchitel ran the VIP section of "some of the most successful clubs in New York." As of 2009, Uchitel was living in Las Vegas but self-described as "too old for being a VIP host anymore".

In late 2009, The National Enquirer published a story that alleged that Uchitel had had an affair with Tiger Woods at the Australian Masters, an allegation Uchitel denied to the Associated Press.

2010

She made headlines again in 2010 as one of golfer Tiger Woods' mistresses.

In 2010, she appeared in the fourth season of the American reality television series Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew.

In 2010, actor David Boreanaz admitted to having an affair with Uchitel, who he claimed tried to blackmail him.

At the time of the affair Boreanaz's wife was pregnant.

2011

On October 2, 2011 she married insurance underwriter and former Penn State fullback Matt Hahn, who is ten years her junior.

2012

In May 2012, Uchitel gave birth to a daughter.

2013

In December 2013, Uchitel opened a children's boutique on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.

Hahn filed for divorce from Uchitel in 2013.

2014

The divorce was finalized in January 2014.

2015

The store was named Wyatt Lily after her 2-year-old daughter and was named "Best Kids Birthday Presents" in New York magazine's annual Best Of issue in 2015.

It has since closed down.

Uchitel was a cast member in the fourth season of the VH1 reality television program Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew which documents notable persons being treated for substance abuse – in her case, alcohol, opiates, and benzodiazepines.

Dr. Drew Pinsky, who normally is not involved with casting for the series reportedly visited Uchitel personally in order to convince her to be cast on the show, for which she was paid $500,000 to appear – double the amount initially offered to her by producers.

Uchitel, then 24, had been engaged to James Andrew O'Grady, age 32, a managing director of Sandler O'Neill, when O'Grady was killed in the September 11 attacks of the World Trade Center.

A few days later she appeared on the front page of the New York Post holding a picture of O'Grady, which was republished worldwide.

Uchitel and her fiancé's family subsequently debated the disposition of his estate.