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Anna Nicole Cries in Court
Wed, 1 Mar 2006 22:45:19 +1100
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Rick in Oz...
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Anna Nicole Smith Cries in Court
Jimmy...
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I'd be willing to blubber my face off for a few thousand bucks, let alone
hundreds of millions. I'm crying right now just thinking about it.
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America's top judges will decide the fate of Anna Nicole Smith's fortune
after the buxom blonde broke down in court in Washington, DC yesterday. The
model/reality TV star faced the Supreme Court as part of her ongoing bid to
inherit a portion of her late husband J. Howard Marshall's fortune. Wearing
all black, Smith started weeping at one point in the proceedings as she sat
quietly in the back row of the courthouse. Justice Stephen G. Breyer
expressed sympathy for her claim, referring to a US district court's finding
that her former son-in-law E Pierce Marshall had altered and destroyed
documents to keep the fortune out of the young widow's hands. Breyer also
cited evidence that detectives were employed to keep Smith away from her
bedside. But Marshall's spokesman, David Margulies, was defiant on the
courthouse steps as the hearing ended - he denied any wrongdoing by his
client and portrayed Smith as a gold-digger, adding, "She was abusive to him
(the late J. Howard Marshall). She was cruel to him." But Smith's attorney,
Kent Richland, was optimistic his client would win her day in court - and it
would come sooner than expected. He told reporters outside the courthouse,
"We're in it to win. We're here to resolve the legal issue. It's been 11
years, so it's become business as usual." Smith's legal spat dates back to
1995 when 89-year-old oil tycoon Marshall died, leaving a fortune of nearly
$2 billion behind. Smith was originally awarded $474 million by a federal
bankruptcy judge, only to have the amount later reduced by a federal
district judge. Eventually, a federal appeals court threw out the entire
case on jurisdictional grounds. The Supreme Court judges will now decide
whether Smith can continue to seek a part of Marshall's fortune and whether
the decision will be made by a state or federal court.
Attila_The_Tongue...
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It's incredible to me that this thing has got this far. Is there anyone on
this earth who doesnt think this is the most overt obvious case of extreme
gold-digging the world has ever seen?
Grace Noble...
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I agree, but, hey, gold-diggers have rights too.
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