There's a great probability that she is more interesting in death than she was in life.
Here she is (right) at age 11 with her father and sister in 1917.
The will has been read........
A last will and testament for the reclusive copper heiress Huguette M. Clark was filed Wednesday afternoon in Surrogate's Court in New York City, leaving most of her $400 million fortune to charity — and $1 million to her financial advisers even as a criminal investigation of the handling of her money continues.
The nurse who took care of her for two decades will receive about $30 million after estate taxes. She had been randomly assigned by an agency to care for Clark in about 1991.
Not a dime was left to Clark's relatives, who are likely to challenge the will in court.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43287522/ns/business-local_business/?GT1=43001
Actually, the article states that her advisers received less than that:Well, that makes me hopeful that her "financial advisers" weren't taking advantage of her in her death. Though it remains to be seen if they did so during life (after all, after taxes they will each get about 600,000). That seems like an awful small amount- if they were trying to manipulate the will they weren't very successful.
I don't think so. Rather, that through a chance placement the nurse was put into a position that ultimately gained her a fortune.I find it interesting that the article mentions that the nurse was randomly assigned to her. Are they trying to cast suspicion on the nurse?
I'll choose #3.......Well, there are three ways to look at what could have happened:
1. The people around her took advantage of her in setting up her will, ensuring that they would make out.
2. She actually wanted to appoint people she knew and trusted to handle her legacy, carry out her vision, and wanted to reward their service to her.
3. A combination of 1 & 2..
Totally agree.On a unrelated note:
To me, it's not some kind of warning sign just in the fact that she didn't leave money to family, especially since these were distant relatives that she hadn't seen in a while. For all we know, her family was as likely, if not more so, to manipulate her than a stranger.
Though there is some talk that her 'advisers' kept her family from visiting her. If that is true, they should rot in hell........