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    NYC filing: Montana copper heiress signed 2 wills

    NEW YORK (AP) — A newly publicized will by an heiress to a Montana copper mining fortune leaves most of her $400 million estate to her family, while a will signed just weeks later left nothing to relatives.

    The childless Huguette Clark died in May at age 104 — a last breath of New York's Gilded Age that produced the Rockefellers, Astors and Vanderbilts.

    Her relatives brought the new will to light on Monday: They filed court papers asking a Surrogate's Court judge to involve them in proceedings about how her money was spent — and by whom — while she was alive.

    Clark's relatives accuse her co-executors, attorney Wallace Bock and accountant Irving Kamsler, of plundering her fortune. The two were among the few who for years had access to the reclusive Clark in her Manhattan hospital room. Clark had left her 42-room Manhattan home — the largest residence on Fifth Avenue — decades earlier, choosing to live undisturbed at the hospital.

    A court-ordered accounting of the Paris-born heiress' finances as overseen by Bock and Kamsler in the last 15 years of her life is "a chilling report of the mishandling, misappropriation and mismanagement" of her assets, the relatives' lawyer, John R. Morken, wrote in papers filed Monday.

    While Clark was confined to a hospital room, her spending amounted to about $1 million each month, Morken said, citing the figures.

    Monday's filing, which was first reported by msnbc.com, included a will signed in March 2005, about six weeks before another will that Bock and Kamsler filed shortly after Clark's death.

    The March 2005 will benefits 21 relatives on the side of Clark's father, U.S. Sen. William A. Clark, who represented Montana after building one of America's largest fortunes mining copper, building railroads and founding Las Vegas. Nevada's Clark County is named for him. His wealth vied with that of the Rockefellers.

    A will signed in April 2005, by contrast, gives Clark's family nothing and leaves her money mainly to charity and her nurse.

    Morken writes that beyond any financial interest, the relatives are concerned about their heritage — and "that a very significant member of their family should have fallen victim, it appears, to the greed of persons who had put themselves in a position of trust with their great-aunt."

    No criminal charges have been filed against Bock or Kamsler, and both have denied any wrongdoing in their dealings with Clark. Bock "always acted consistent with her wishes and carried them out to the letter," his lawyer, Robert J. Anello, said Monday.

    Kamsler, his lawyer and an attorney for the Clark estate didn't immediately return phone calls Monday.

    The Manhattan district attorney's office has been looking into how Clark's affairs were managed in the past two decades, people familiar with the probe have said. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly about the matter. A spokeswoman for the district attorney's office did not immediately respond Monday to an inquiry about Clark.

    State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's office also is keeping an eye on the Clark estate as part of its oversight role over estates and the execution of them.

    It's not the first time the handling of Clark's finances — and her life — has come into question.

    The April 2005 will showed she was leaving $34 million to her longtime private nurse and about $300 million to the arts. The fortune includes a prized Claude Monet water-lily painting not seen by the public since 1925; she gave it to Washington's Corcoran Gallery of Art.

    In that will, Clark left instructions for the creation of a foundation "for the primary purpose of fostering and promoting the arts" — based at her 24-acre oceanfront estate in Santa Barbara, Calif., which would be converted into a museum. Bock and Kamsler would oversee the foundation; they also were left $500,000 apiece.

    The Santa Barbara estate was where Clark spent her youth, but she had not been back since 1963, when her mother died.

    Clark was married briefly in her 20s to a poor bank clerk studying law. They parted ways after only nine months.

    After her mother's death, her once lively life amid New York's cultured world — with forays to Europe — became more solitary, and she rarely ventured from her Fifth Avenue home.

    About six months before Clark's death, three of her relatives asked a Manhattan judge to appoint a guardian for her. Citing news reports and other information, they accused Bock and Kamsler of exercising "improper influence" over her and limiting family members' contact with her. But the state Supreme Court justice rebuffed the request, saying the relatives relied on hearsay and "speculative assertions" that she was incapacitated.

    Clark died on May 24, more than a century after she was born in Paris to the 67-year-old U.S. senator and a 28-year-old Michigan woman.

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    • Phil  •  5 mths ago
      A very good friend of mine lost his mother to Alzheimer's. He was by her side, moved her into his home so that his family could care for her around the clock. He did this for over 5 years. He was planning on taking a vacation with his family and asked his sister and brother if one of them would tend to his mother while he was gone. Neither of them would help him out and he was forces to cancel his vacation plans.
      After his mother passed away, he found out that she had left him a very substantial amount of money that the family did not know about. He was the only recipient of the money. Both his brother and sister took the time to take him to court and try (unsuccessfully) to get some of his mothers fortune.
      He took his family to Ireland & Italy for vacation.
      • 2011XX 5 mths ago
        Proving that every now and then...what goes around, comes around.
      • tanya 5 mths ago
        They took the time to go to court and try and get the money, its sad that they didnt take the time to visit there mother .. very sad
      • Amanda 5 mths ago
        It is sad that they didn't take the time to see their mother, and Glad to hear that he won the court case.
    • Chivo  •  Monterey, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I was a victim of my sister making an 11th hour will with my Mother, She got everything, and to top it off I went to the cemetary 8 months later and she didn't even have her final enscribed on the head stone. I took care of it and paid for it. it was the best 300 dollars I have spent in along time.
      • marysylvie 5 mths ago
        I was the victim of my sister too, who also enrolled my mother to be against me. So that I was about to get nothing from my own father. I would not spend even one penny for any of them. Greed is greed and must be penalized. Karma will do it, but in between, we do not have to pay anything for people of that kind. That being said, it is a good thing to acknowledge the bounties life brings us so that we can focus on other things that this greed... and the vulture-like attitude of people around a dying person.
      • OZZY 5 mths ago
        Mine did that, too. Then I found out that my "family" had been making the payments on my G.I. life insurance for years without telling me. Every few years, she would contact me, to see if I was still alive, I guess. I found out about it when I was hospitalised, and the patent advocate asked me about it. Needless to say, I cashed out the policy. She camed unglued. Ha ha.
      • Josh 5 mths ago
        Wow... Your own sister did that to you? How does she sleep at night? How can a family member be that cruel?
    • Gregory  •  5 mths ago
      My dad signed a will that left everything to me and my younger brother. He said to me that he did not include my older brother because he had helped him so much during the years including helping him start a small business. My older brother lost the busines through a divorce. When dad passed away we shared the money with my older brother. It was only about 39,000 dollars. I hope I would have done the same if it had been 39 million.
      • Demetri 5 mths ago
        People like you and your younger brother will always be blessed
      • Tell it like it is 5 mths ago
        i agree
      • Viola 5 mths ago
        Your brother should thank the Lord above for such caring siblings because there are a lot of greed people in this world. I commend you all.
    • Tan  •  5 mths ago
      Wow, she was already 2 when the first Model T rolled off the assembly line. She was 10 when WWI kicked off and was 14 when prohibition started. I can't imagine already being 39 years old and watching pearl harbor get bombed. JFK assassination at 57. People thought she was old when we landed on the moon but she was only 63. Only 9 years later she watched as America left Vietnam. If that wasn't enough she witnessed 911 and the first black president.

      From the Model T to the moon landing. From a JFK assassination to 911. From the watts riots to a black president.

      I'd like to have met her
      • Terry 5 mths ago
        I would have liked to have met her too, seems like the family didn't want to spend time with her, from a previous YAHOO article. A shame
      • Janet B 5 mths ago
        I agree Terry. They didn't push very hard to see her. The lawyers were crooked and her family wasn't there. She was on her own.
      • jacob locker 5 mths ago
        agreed..
    • my ding-a-ling  •  5 mths ago
      isnt it amazing how the insects come out when the lights go out....
    • annedwards  •  5 mths ago
      Kinda of a sad story.
    • Sheila M  •  Kansas City, United States  •  5 mths ago
      My mother was hospitalized for over a year before her death, and most relatives never even sent a card. When she died, my father didn't even tell them she died. A year later - a whole year! - someone had the gall to ask why they didn't get a Christmas card for the past two years. My dad replied that's because mother was sick, then died. Why didn't you tell us? they asked. Why didn't you ever call to find out how she was? asked my dad. If you didn't care about her in life, why bother in death?
      • Bob Loblaw 5 mths ago
        That's an unfortunate and sad story, on all fronts.
      • J.T. 5 mths ago
        Sheila M., My sympathies. I admire your dad and applaud the way he handled this situation. An adult niece--who lives out of town and never visits--became upset when I mentioned my plan to be cremated. (I had to visit her in order to see her, and I am partially disabled.) Guess she wanted "closure" by viewing my marker. Which she probably would have visited one time, then no more. Why not honor/love me now??
      • JustMe 5 mths ago
        what a happy story. payback warms the heart in this holiday season
    • Sherbear  •  Cheyenne, United States  •  5 mths ago
      If you did some research and read about the whole story, you would find that it is a fascinating and sad one. It's such a shame that she was so reclusive and hid herself away for decades when she could have been living the high life, doing things that 99% of us could never do. And it's equally a shame that she allowed Bock and Kamsler, two very shady individuals, to handle her estate for so many years. A lawyer who takes an inheritance from a client is a conflict of interest, and Bock was known to accept an inheritance from at least one other rich elderly client who died. And Kamsler, he was convicted for distributing pornography to a minor. So tell me, how many of you out there would be comfortable having these guys handle your aunt's millions, all the while keeping you away from seeing her? Sounds very suspicious to me. I am glad they are actively investigating the handling of her estate.
    • David  •  Clearfield, United States  •  5 mths ago
      This sounds very much like the mismanagement that occurred with the Howard Hughes wills and his estate. I can only hope that accountants and honest financial people will figure out what has happened to her estate and punish any offenders.
    • stward101  •  Poway, United States  •  5 mths ago
      There should be a law against opportunists who sneak in near the end and grab the spoils.
    • greentatertot  •  Lincoln, United States  •  5 mths ago
      my father left me nothing in his will but his new wife that was 40 years younger got everything and the will had been changed 1 week before he died and all of us/his children were allways there for him yet its so easy for a stranger to get an elderly person to sign anything especialy when the elderly person is not at all in there right state of mind

      whats worst is most states wont even investigate fraud when it comes to marriage and the will and the state of mind of a very much loved one that i will always love and miss everyday
    • Sal  •  Iowa Falls, United States  •  5 mths ago
      give me those sets of books and i will show you exactly how much money was stolen; make the lawyers pay back every penny and then take their licenses to practice law away. any judge that lets this pass also needs his right to practice judgement taken way.
    • bill  •  Dallas, United States  •  5 mths ago
      what a shock a bunch of lawyers swindle her heirs out of millions of dollars
    • USMC Wife  •  5 mths ago
      Not surprised there are lawyers involved in this mess.

      Q: Why does New York have all the lawyers and New Jersey have all the toxic waste?
      A: New Jersey got first choice.
    • ZenobiaTN  •  Chattanooga, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Let me see if I understood this right...the attorney and the accountant are to "oversee" the new foundation headquartered at the 24 acre ocean front estate in Santa Barbara, California? Nope. Nothing suspicious there.
    • John  •  5 mths ago
      You know that "fundation" run by the lawyer will really do Charity, but since those two crooks manage the money; they can enjoy multi-million dollar salaries, jets, "business" trips, houses, etc. ... and all tax free. So this dudes are using "Charity" as an excuse to rob the poor woman. Most likely they duped her when she signed the will. Probably drugged up or they told the old woman she was signing something else. I hope there is justice, and we don't let the bad guys win!
    • mja  •  Oakland, United States  •  5 mths ago
      the lawers didn't like the first will .
    • LINDAM  •  5 mths ago
      Bock and Kamsler faked the new will thats easy to figure out.
    • Arliss Bayless  •  5 mths ago
      I'd spend what little I DID have burying Bock and Kamsler, preferably in the New Mexico desert.
    • Logical  •  Columbus, United States  •  5 mths ago
      A mil a month in the hospital.....that's some rent!
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