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At the age of 12, Heidi earned a reputation in her Los Feliz area neighborhood as a friendly and responsible babysitter. Many hired her to watch their children. Eventually, her service was in such demand that it became difficult to keep up with all of the requests. Recognizing an opportunity to make a lot of money, Heidi began a babysitting service and employed her friends to take over some of the work. It was an educational experience and she learned that she had a knack for business.
Even though Heidi exhibited entrepreneurial talent, she did poorly in junior high and high school. Fearing that her bad grades would prevent her from going to college, she paid students so that she could copy their work. To make matters worse, she became more isolated from the other students because she had difficulty fitting in. Heidi became increasingly frustrated with school and often skipped classes.
According to Pam Lamberts August 2003 People Weekly article, when Heidi skipped school she often went to the beach or racetracks where she found solace. Eventually, she dropped out of school in 10th grade. Over the subsequent years she worked at several jobs, including a flower shop sales girl and a waitress. However, Heidi found little satisfaction in her work. She had higher aspirations.
At 19, Heidi attended a party with a friend in
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At the party, Heidi was introduced to Bernie, and the two got along well. Before long, she secured a job as his personal secretary, answering phones. They eventually began a relationship. Allan suggested that Heidi was determined to live with Bernie, hoping that from then on her life would be Easy Street. The relationship would change her life forever.



