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Drake, Bloomberg, and Middle East peace: These are the 7 craziest details from Vanity Fair's WeWork exposé

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Neumann made time to meet with multiple world leaders. He discussed the Syrian refugee crisis with Canada's prime minister, Justin Trudeau, and chatted about urban planning with London's mayor, Sadiq Khan, according to Vanity Fair. The WeWork cofounder told colleagues he was saving Saudi Arabia's women by working with the country's crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, to offer them coding classes, the magazine reported.

In a meeting with Stephen Hadley, a former national security adviser, Neumann reportedly said he was the right mentor to help bin Salman navigate the fallout from the gruesome death of Jamal Khashoggi. He also saw Kushner, bin Salman, and himself as world saviors, Vanity Fair reported.Actress Eva Longoria, Bloomberg CEO Michael Bloomberg, and model Karlie KlossNeumann enjoyed the freedom and lack of accountability that came with leading a private company, according to Vanity Fair.

"Adam never wanted to go public," a former WeWork executive told the magazine."His ideal was Bloomberg. He wanted to remain private so he could do whatever the f*** he wanted."

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