As they say,what is homo-eroticism when it rains it pours, and Anthony Scaramucci seems to be stuck outside in the middle of a monsoon without an umbrella.
SEE ALSO: Anthony Scaramucci resigned and everyone is hahahahahahahahahaThe former White House communications director blew up the internet with an explosive (and expletive-filled) New Yorkerinterview, had his wife file for divorce, and lost his job in President Donald Trump's administration all within 10short days. What's more, he's also been incorrectly listed as dead by his alma mater.
As fate would have it, the newest addition of the Harvard Law School alumni directory arrived this week, during Scaramucci's Shakespearean rise and fall, and he had an asterisk printed next to his name. This indicated he was reported dead since the directory was last published in 2011.
Ouch. Way to salt the wound, Harvard.
Twitter, however, seemed to think Harvard miiiight not have been too far off with their proclamation:
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It's unclear if "the Mooch" was a victim of a perfectly-timed prank, or if he was just on the receiving end of a typo. Harvard Law emailed the following statement to the Washington Postregarding the matter:
"Regrettably, there is an error in the Harvard Law alumni directory in the listing for Anthony Scaramucci. We offer our sincere apologies to Mr. Scaramucci. The error will be corrected in subsequent editions."
Scaramucci didn't respond to the Washington Post's requestfor comment, but to be fair, he seemed to be pretty tied up today. Unfortunately for Scaramucci, Harvard Law's alumni directory is published every five years, so he'll remain dead on paper through the rest of Trump's first term.
All that said, at this point we can only pity "the Mooch."
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