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          Mazdack Rassi

          Iranian-American real estate and creative entrepreneur

          Mazdack Rassi

          Born1970 (age 54–55)[1]

          Tehran, Iran

          Known forCo-Founder of Milk Studios

          Mazdack Rassi (born 1970) is an Iranian-Americanreal estate and creative entrepreneur.

          Milk Makeup was born in , founded by Mazdack Rassi – the pied piper who brought the band together – Dianna Ruth (product developer and COO).

        1. Milk Makeup was born in , founded by Mazdack Rassi – the pied piper who brought the band together – Dianna Ruth (product developer and COO).
        2. He further contends, without contradiction, that he [*3]and defendants Mazdack Rassi and Scott Sassa are all New York State residents.
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        5. He further contends, without contradiction, that he and defendants Mazdack Rassi and Scott Sassa are all New York State residents.
        6. He is best known as the co-founder of Milk Studios with partners Erez Shternlicht and Moishe Mana,[2] as a co-founder of Milk Makeup[3][4] and Camp David in Brooklyn, New York.[5]

          Early life

          Rassi was born in Tehran, Iran.

          His family left the country because of the Iranian Revolution and moved to rural Champaign, Illinois at the age of nine. Rassi's father, a Cornell graduate and former Iranian diplomat, went from being an educator in Iran to a professor at the University of Illinois.[2] His mother found work in the costume department.[6]

          In 1994, Rassi dropped out of community college, borrowed $500 from his mother, and moved t