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  1. Maria Reynolds (née Lewis; March 30, 1768 – March 25, 1828) was the wife of James Reynolds, and was Alexander Hamilton's mistress between 1791 and 1792. She became the object of much scrutiny after the release of the Reynolds Pamphlet and central in America's first political sex scandal.

  2. Atualizado em 09 de outubro de 2018. Maria Reynolds é mais conhecida por seu papel no primeiro escândalo sexual político dos Estados Unidos. Como amante de Alexander Hamilton , Maria foi alvo de muita fofoca e especulação, e acabou se envolvendo em um esquema de chantagem. Fatos rápidos: Maria Reynolds.

  3. 17 de set. de 2023 · Indeed, before there was Monica Lewinsky, Maria Reynolds was the center of what is largely believed to be America’s first political sex scandal. Reynolds was just 23 when her husband seemingly abandoned her and she turned to one of the nation’s most powerful men — Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton.

  4. 9 de out. de 2018 · Patti Wigington. Updated on October 09, 2018. Maria Reynolds is best known for her role in the United States' first political sex scandal. As the mistress of Alexander Hamilton, Maria was the subject of much gossip and speculation, and she ultimately found herself embroiled in a blackmail scheme.

  5. 10 de set. de 2020 · Hamilton on Disney+ features Jasmine Cephas Jones as Maria Reynolds, a married woman who carries on an affair with the title character portrayed by Lin-Manuel Miranda. Rather than shamefully hiding the truth, Alexander documents his illicit behavior in the Reynolds Pamphlet.

  6. 25 de jul. de 2013 · Maria Reynolds, a 23-year-old blonde, came to Hamilton’s Philadelphia residence to ask for help. Her husband, James Reynolds, had abandoned her—not that it was a significant loss, for Reynolds...

  7. The HamiltonReynolds affair was the first major sex scandal in United States political history. It involved Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton, who conducted an affair with Maria Reynolds from 1791 to 1792, during the presidency of George Washington.