Dr. Nancy Snyderman, who resigned as NBC's chief medical editor last year, put the home, on two landscaped acres, on the market this week
Nancy Snyderman, the former NBC medical editor who violated a voluntary quarantine when she returned from a reporting trip to Ebola-affected areas of West Africa, is selling her longtime Princeton home for $2.95 million, the Trulia.com listing shows.
Snyderman sparked outrage in October 2014 when she and her crew were spotted getting takeout from a local eatery after the freelance cameraman working with her in Liberia tested positive for Ebola and she agreed to self-confinement in Princeton. When news surfaced that she had violated it, New Jersey health officials instituted a mandatory quarantine. She apologized but said she had not endangered anyone: "I came back to a warped environment. I'm a really good doctor and a good person who misjudged the fear of the American public."
In March 2015, Snyderman announced she resigning from NBC to take up a faculty position at an unnamed U.S. medical school.
Snyderman had been with NBC since 2006, the year records indicate she purchased the 5-bedroom home for $2.65 million. She put the lushly-landscaped 2-acre property on the market this week. It features a freshly-renovated kitchen, three wood-burning fireplaces, and a first-floor master suite with his-and-hers studies, a dressing room with walk-in closets and a spiral staircase to an exercise room. (This health expert apparently approves of inversion tables.)
Property taxes are $47,845, records show.
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