Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Today's Blind Items - The Will

A phone call was made to an attorney. The attorney was rumored to have prepared a will in the year prior to the death of this A list rocker. The will was substantially different from one prepared about a decade earlier. Offspring were provided for and no one else. When the call was made to the attorney by an ex of the rocker, the attorney remembered preparing the will, but for some reason had not retained a copy as was his custom. He had billing records showing he prepared an original and delivered it with, three copies to family, but for some reason never filed his won copy.

This was discovered after months of looking by the attorney through all files of all clients. Why would the attorney have to search? Because the family member who was given the copies said no such will existed. The family member claimed the rocker hated it and destroyed the original and copies and wanted his previous will to remain in place. Without any proof that the new will was desired, the much older will remained in effect.

The older will was not the intent of the rocker.  It left off offspring which he wanted to rectify. The thing is though, that was never going to happen as long as someone else had control of all documents and is super greedy. The ex is doing everything they can to fight for not only herself, but also her offspring. She is being fought every step of the way. The greed is strong.


47 comments:

  1. Now now... It's that fucking bitch😎

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    1. Yeeeeessss
      now THIS is what I like to see!
      Words that matter!
      Well done Tricia and Sandy!

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    2. Not that they don't usually....
      I just like the real emotions of it all. It's refreshing,thank you!

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  3. Sounds very Yoko like.

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  4. Anonymous10:25 AM

    Susan Silver for ex, Lily Cornell is the eldest child and the vile widow is the one and only Vicky Karayiannis.

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  5. The law firm didn't scan a copy of the will? That's been common practice for over 15 years. Even if someone tried to delete the PDF, it would still be on their back-up server & they would have the meta-data.

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  6. Trying to make this sound like Cornell, but why would the ex be fighting for herself and the offspring? I haven't heard of Chris having a will filed. If it was,it would be in the public record. I think this has to do with the child support Chester Bennington owed,and whether provisions were dealt with regarding that.

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    1. Someone last week finally found where the probate was filed. Palm Beach County. Go look on the LSA thread or Twitter.

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  7. Oh I know, it's that ugly bitch that put Chris Cornell in the ground, the ugly widow, Icky Karayianus!

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  8. I was thinking Tom Petty for this.

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  9. +1 to Tom Petty

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  10. Anonymous10:54 AM

    Tom Petty. +1 RVB

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  11. i also thought of petty

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  12. "The ex is doing everything they can to fight for not only herself, but also her offspring. "

    This refers to petty's exes kid, who was his stepson

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  13. Ummm hello - worst attorney ever. Right? WTF.

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  14. This smells fake. What moron of a lawyer doesn't have copies of everything?

    Does enty do wills on the side?

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  15. I don't think this is Tom Petty. His daughters (not his ex) would be fighting this, IMO. Not sure if it is CC either.

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  16. I thought I read once that Enty is a Wills and Probate lawyer...maybe he can give us some insight on why the law firm would not have filed a copy of the will...

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  17. Cornell has been dead almost 2 years. Surely his estate has been through probate by now.

    I think this T Petty.

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    1. It has not yet been defined, a few weeks ago in a Florida newspaper, a public announcement appeared, informing prospective creditors.

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    2. An estate as big as Petty's will take years and years to sort. Just valuing everything from houses to teapots takes forever.

      You'd think Petty would have had a trust.

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  18. This has Karayiannis stench all over it...grifters🤬

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  19. Speaking of Prince, what a shame. Lesson to everyone. If you don't have a will the laWyers will eat it all up before you know it.

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  20. Geez! I never even considered it possible that the attorney wouldn't have a copy of the will! Then again, with stories like Aretha and Prince, I'm stunned that a person with any sort of assets/legacy would not have a will at all. Also, would think these celebs would have trusts established to avoid public probate.

    Seems almost too obvious to be Chris and Vicky. So, she would have destroyed the revised will that only divided amongst the three kids? Can't imagine he ever would have had a will that excluded Lily. Chester's wife didn't seem like Vicky, but could this be them, as I think his past might be even more complicated? Tom Petty's family definitely has some drama going on, but I didn't think their situation fit as well.

    What a mess

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  21. Tom Petty’s Widow Battles Daughter for Control of Estate APR 03, 2019


    https://variety.com/2019/biz/news/tom-petty-daughter-widow-estate-battle-1203180081/

    "Dana York Petty filed a petition on Tuesday in probate court in Los Angeles, in which she alleges that Petty’s daughter Adria has attempted to seize control of the estate. According to her filing, Dana York Petty is the sole trustee of her late husband’s trust."

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  22. Maybe somebody who benefits from the old will paid off the attorney to "lose" his copies of the new will.

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  23. Bullshit - did they bleach bit it ala Hillary? Otherwise it would be on the computer.

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  24. Wills are normally signed in the attorney's office where it is witnessed and notarized!

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  25. Behind every successful man is a scheming b!tch, man mom had the best sayings. But yeah seriously this lawyer had no copies? Did someone hire a ninja or hacker to destroy all the evidence, sounds like bs.

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  26. Petty makes sense and people go nuts when someone dies. They all think there is a pot of gold hidden under a bed being kept from them.

    Dana didn't have kids with Tom but has a son by her first marriage.

    The only people that win in will/probate fights are the lawyers who eat up the estate in legal bills. Be fair split it and move on with your life.

    Also if he had an irrevocable trust and only Dana is named. There is really nothing the daughters can do about it.

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  27. Won copy? Who proof reads this junk?

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  28. Not Cornell. Enty always refers to "the widow" and that term isn't in this blind.

    Make sure your paperwork is in order folks! Wills, medical/healthcare decisions for treatment/end of life, who can speak for you when you can't speak for yourself, financial power of attorneys, etc. Who knows where all your financial paperwork is? Password list? Safety deposit box keys and locations of said boxes. Who's going to toss your sex toys so your mother/children don't find them?

    Do yourself and those you love a favor and Get. This. Shit. Done.


    *steps off soap box and reads next blind...*

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  29. Oldsguy65--that's an interesting interpretation of the "loss!" ...otherwise, her scheme would only be an after-hearing-atty-lost-it opportunity grab of some miracle.

    Please bear with me, and correct mistakes in thought...

    1) Will of 10 years ago (#1) left out one or more children
    2) Revised will (#2) included children, but not spouse or ex
    3) Three or four copies of #2 were delivered to rocker(?)... Says family, but I am not familiar with others getting copies of someone's will before death, so assuming delivered to rocker at family home? Especially in case of Cornell, all three children were minors, so copies of anything legal to guardian.
    4) Somehow, #1 must have been brought and read as Will of record, right? Otherwise, ex would have no clue of her and offspring being overlooked. Rocker must have spoken to someone about correcting a past wrong by updating with #2. Having heard of this, Ex went to attorney asking about #2.

    5) This is where I really hit a wall...after months of searching, atty has to resort to calling the widow to ask, "Hey, in going through rocker's papers, did you happen to find a few copies of a more recent will that would be less advantageous to you and your children? Bc his ex and offspring know about it and need it enforced, but it cant find it." That would be hugely embarrassing for atty, BUT, UNTIL THAT MOMENT, UNLESS conspiring with the atty from start, there is no way widow could have plotted anything regarding the wills, right? I think most would assume that the atty would have a copy of the most recent signed will, so nothing shifty could be done.

    SO...either widow is a Grade A schemer and "bought off" lawyer to lose #2 (and the months of hunting and excuses are smoke and mirrors lip service to the ex and offspring), OR, widow is a Grade A think-on-her-feet con who saw $ signs dancing in her eyes when she figured out that no copies of #2 existed outside of her possession. Even if she torches those copies, she'd still run the risk of a copy turning up or forensic techs being able to retrieve something at some point, unless, again, conspiring with the atty.

    Horrible to think that in any of these cases, the person is opting for greed over the deceased's other offspring, who are her children's half-siblings.

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  30. Ok, I was reading family member in possession of the wills as current wife/widow (not necessarily vicky the widow, which was a great point made by someone).... But could be a family member of any kind...

    One last point...just says A list rocker....wouldnt both Tom Petty and Chris Cornell be Permanent A? (Both in Rock and Roll HoF)...just something to consider? Ok, I'm way past my word count for the week, let alone day!

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  31. Talinda Bennington. Remember she asked for another year to work on Chester’s Estate? And she has a horrible relationship with his ex and his son Drevor. THE ex believes that both SHE and HER SON are entitled to money from the estate.

    Susan Silver doesn’t believe that she’s entitled to anything (she already got her settlement in their divorce, including rights to 1/2 of Chris’ catalogue.) She’s only worried about Lily, not herself.

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  32. Awww it could be Cornell or Petty.

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  33. Aquagirl-- didn't know those details, but agree

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  34. Casey Kasem's awful wife.

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