Leona Helmsley was a billionaire New York City hotel operator and real estate investor. She was a flamboyant personality and had a reputation for tyrannical behavior that earned her the nickname "Queen of Mean". She and her late husband built a company which managed some of New York's most prestigious addresses, including the Empire State Building, as well as hotels across the country. She passed away on August 20, 2007.
This is the interesting part, she has left $12m (£5.97m) to her pet dog, Trouble. The pampered pooch will receive the largest cut of the pie from Mrs Helmsley's will. The will also said that when Trouble dies, she is to be buried alongside Mrs Helmsley and her late husband, Harry, in their mausoleum.
Her grandchildren doesn't fare so well, with 2 out of 4 grandchildrens were left out. David and Walter Panzirer, were left $5m each on condition that they visit their father's grave at least once a year. Their father, Mrs Helmsley's son Jay Panzirer, died in 1982. But grandchildren Craig and Meegan Panzirer received nothing - "for reasons which are known to them", according to Mrs Helmsley's will. She also left $100,000 for her chauffeur.
The money for Trouble's upkeep was left in the hands of her brother, Alvin Rosenthal, who himself inherited $10m. This dog should be named Lucky instead of Trouble.
Source : BBC News
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Rich Bitch Trouble
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