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NY lawyer charged with misdemeanor after leaving her bickering daughters on the side of the road

By Carrie Melago

DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER

Updated Wednesday, April 22nd 2009, 7:41 AM

Madlyn Primoff of Scarsdale, New York, a lawyer at a tony Park Ave. firm, left her daughters on the roadside and drove off after they wouldn't stop fighting. She was charged with a misdemeanor. AP

Madlyn Primoff of Scarsdale, New York, a lawyer at a tony Park Ave. firm, left her daughters on the roadside and drove off after they wouldn't stop fighting. She was charged with a misdemeanor.

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A prominent Park Avenue lawyer was arrested after cops said she got so angry at her young daughters that she kicked them out of her car - and drove off.

Madlyn Primoff apparently couldn't bear any more squabbling between her 10- and 12-year-old daughters Sunday and booted them out of the car in White Plains, Westchester County, authorities said.

The fedup Scarsdale mom - a partner at white-shoe firm Kaye Scholer - soon relented and let her 12-year-old daughter back in when she caught up with the family car.

The younger daughter wandered around the corner to Mamaroneck Ave., where a good Samaritan spotted her in tears about 7:30 p.m., bought her ice cream and then approached a cop in a patrol car.

The officer described the girl as "very upset" and "emotional" in the police report.

Primoff reported the girl missing to Scarsdale police, who contacted White Plains cops and were told the girl was out of harm's way.

The 45-year-old mom was arrested when the family arrived at headquarters to pick up the child.

The district attorney's office said she was arraigned Tuesday on one count of endangering the welfare of a child, a misdemeanor, and released on minimal bail.

Primoff is a partner in the Business Reorganization and Creditors' Rights Practice Group at the firm and has clients such as Bank of America, Merrill Lynch and Wells Fargo, the firm's Web site said.

Barry Willner, managing partner of Kaye Scholer, said in a statement, "Madlyn Primoff is a very well-respected partner at our firm, and we consider this matter to be personal and private."

A man who answered the phone at Primoff's home declined to commen

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Eh, one daughter managed to chase the car down and get back in.

Madlyn Primoff apparently couldn't bear any more squabbling between her 10- and 12-year-old daughters Sunday and booted them out of the car in White Plains, Westchester County, authorities said.

The fedup Scarsdale mom - a partner at white-shoe firm Kaye Scholer - soon relented and let her 12-year-old daughter back in when she caught up with the family car.

The younger daughter wandered around the corner to Mamaroneck Ave., where a good Samaritan spotted her in tears about 7:30 p.m., bought her ice cream and then approached a cop in a patrol car.

The other one went to get ice cream. If she didn't want to be left behind, maybe she should have run faster.
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shoot...my 7 month pregnant wife once said "pull over"

she walked a mile home while I sat at home waiting.

sounds jacked up but you shouldnt ask for **** you arent ready for.

Sounds like you had all the makings for an episode of "When Keeping It Real Goes Wrong". :silly:

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Eh, one daughter managed to chase the car down and get back in. The other one went to get ice cream. If she didn't want to be left behind, maybe she should have run faster.

Or maybe stop bickering with her sister when she was told to.

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