Maxie Solters was born in Studio City, California, to her parents, Larry David Solters and Debra Jo Graff. She was only 37 when she took her last breath.
Speculation surrounds her health before her passing, with questions being raised about whether she may have been dealing with any health issues.
No Reported Health Problems
The cause of Maxie Solter’s demise is yet to be known. However, assumptions on the same have revolved around the health she may have had.
This, whatsoever, has not been confirmed.
Amidst rumors about her health, an X user posted,
Scoop On Maxie Solters…Gone Too Soon
Solters had been working with the Scoop marketing team since 2012.
She was known for carrying on the legacy of her father, Larry Solters, and her grandfather, Lee Solters, who also worked for the media house.
During her time there, Maxie worked for a reputed clientele, including the KIA Forum, the Hollywood Bowl, and Music Forward.
After the news of the publicist was out, Scoop was quick to make a statement about the unfortunate incident. They wrote,
Maxie Solters Career
The late journalist had a promising career ahead of her. In fact, she had achieved impressive success in a very short span of time.
Solters completed her education at the University of Southern California with a BA in Theater.
Soon after, she started her career in television and films and also worked as a coordinator for “One Billion Rising.”
From having her own comedy series to appearing in several of her productions, Maxie had done it all at a very young age.
The producer eventually became a third-generation member of the Scoop Marketing firm.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Maxie Solters was born in 1987 and raised in Sherman Oaks, California.
- She advocated against gender-based violence through her work.
- Solters’ family included her father, Larry, and his partner, Carol Greenhut; her mother, Debra Graff; her aunt, Susan Reynolds; her cousin, Jonah Reynolds; her partner, Dim Dobrin; and her dog, Pookie.