I’m not quibbling with the take on Schwarzman presented by the Pulitzer-winning author of 1991’s Den of Thieves. You can find that elsewhere. Just the facts, ma’ams and sirs. Stewart writes, “In May, 2000, Schwarzman paid $37 million — reportedly a record sum at the time for a Manhattan co-op — for a thirty-five-room triplex on Park Avenue that was once owned by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. ” Sorry, but per the member of the co-op board who was my source for the details, the sale price was “just under $30 million” — not the $37 million that was widely reported at the time. Now granted, absent official records, you can quibble with that… as you can with room counts (do foyers and bathrooms count?). But it’s a duplex with a low-ceilinged servant’s mezzanine, not a triplex (or a quadruplex, as one newspaper once claimed) — as you can see from the floorplans, which are here and also below. Nexis is all well and good, Mr. Tilley, but next time, maybe you should check the book.