ok so this witch died leaving over $4 Billion in assets. She had only 5 surviving relations, a brother and 4 grandchildren (her son Jay predeceased her). So who gets the largest bequest of all? Apart from her charitable trust, it is her freaking dog!! The little mutt inherits a $12 Million trust administered by Leona's brother. Said brother is left several million to act in that capacity (and for no other reason). What about her four grandchildren, the offspring of her deceased only child? Two are disinherited outright, and the remaining two are left trusts of $5 Million each PROVIDED (and this one gets me) they visit their father's grave at least once a calendar year or (and these are her exact words) "They will not receive a penny of the $5 Million I have left to each of them". I wonder how one would prove that they have visited the grave, is there a finger print recognition system and a log book?
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apparently two of her grandchildren were disinherited because they chose to marry catholics (Leona was Jewish).
Fry in hell you miserable hag!! there I feel
soooo much better :)
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moving right along ....---
so its
officially been 2 months today
sans hooch and also since I have started running/working out (yea I know yet again...). I feel pretty great with my progress, I can already see the definition coming back in my arms and legs and stomach. Maybe there is an
HNT Shot in the near future (sheesh it's been so long since I posted one).
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laters...
Great new on the hooch and the bod! Keep up the good work!
And since a helpless dog can't make its own way, why not make sure that it's taken care of?
Poverty can be relief if one friggin dog gives away it's fortune.
BTW, I love going to the gym and work out, but I'm not going since like a yesar. My doctor doesn't allow me to :(
But I drink, hell yeah! My doctor says is not good for me, but I DON'T CARE!!!
:D
see ya, thanx for posting!
Jimmi: a tad yes :)
Vuboq: I agree, making your own way in life builds character and if I thought that was her intent, I would actually have some respect for her. Instead she used her power and money to control her family (ie they married catholic and paid the price or better yet forcing them to visit their father's grave annually from beyond her own grave)
arkano: I think a hundred thousand or so would have enabled the dog to live quite well, the rest might have better been served bequethed to some sort of animal charity.
tornwordo: Perhaps you have a point, she became a great philanthropist toward the end of her life. I even read of her contributions in the tens of millions to such causes as 911 relief and Hurricane Katrina.
Steve: Not exactly TO the dog, but rather in trust to be applied to it's welfare. My god I can't even fathom how it's trustee would apply the income generated.
And conga rats on the two months. I'm proud of you! Can't wait to see another HNT picture ;-)
HUGS...