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Heiress Huguette Clark signed two wills A $400 million twist: Huguette Clark signed two wills, one to her family
By Bill Dedman
![]() Reclusive heiress Huguette Clark Despite years of pleading from attorney after attorney, Clark reached age 98 without directing who should inherit one of America's great fortunes from the Gilded Age, estimated to be at least $400 million. She made no plan for her $100 million oceanfront estate in Santa Barbara, Calif.; her $20 million country house in New Canaan, Conn.; her three apartments on New York's Fifth Avenue, worth up to $100 million; her precious paintings by Renoir and Monet, or her doll collection worth millions. Then, within six weeks, she signed two wills, right about the time that her family says her attorney stopped putting through their phone calls. It appears both wills are genuine. That is to say, both were presented by her executors, who are her attorney and accountant. The second will was already filed in court by the executors in June, a month after her death in May at age 104. The first will was turned over by the executors voluntarily to her family, which filed it in court Monday morning along with a motion to enter the case.
BTW, I hope it doesn't mean that I'm getting 'strange' in my old age, but I think Curtis was the better looking gal!
Gold is $1,581/oz today. When it hits $2,000, it will be up 26.5%. Let's see how long that takes. - De 3/11/2013 - ANSWER: 7 Years, 5 Months |
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