Well I think anyone in her position would get the money especially if someone is handing it over to you.
Maybe she saw him as an easy mark.
Take a note from Anna Nicole. If the dude has extended family - get ready to be sued. She should have tried to see if he'd do a quickie marriage so she increases her chances of keeping the money without having to go to court to battle family.
“Cook for him like a housewife, fuck him good like a nympho….pay the rent and the car note, he invests in me like crypto”





It was his money though. Unless he changed the will under duress it is his money to leave to whomever he pleases. From what I understood she was thousands of miles away when he made the change. Maybe his family was not there for him or there is more to this story (usually the case).
XoXo Gia
Danielle Fishell (the Dish): "If the Super-Star thing doesn't work out, Gia makes a great stripper name"
#goals
Also: "Beckham claimed in a deposition they never had a sexual relationship: 'We had more of an everlasting friendship.'" HA! Definitely saving that line for my pushy regulars. "I just don't think it's right for us to go out to dinner. I don't want to ruin our everlasting friendship."
I say good for her
"There are different kinds of darkness. There is darkness that frightens, the darkness that soothes, the darkness that is restful. There is the darkness of lovers, and the darkness of assassins. It becomes what the bearer wishes it to be, needs it to be. It is not wholly bad or good."
- The Court of Mist and Fury
I want to see what he looks like, but when I google his name, only pictures of the dancer come up haha that's awesome.





[QUOTE=miss.a.p1600;2843330]Well I think anyone in her position would get the money especially if someone is handing it over to you.
Maybe she saw him as an easy mark.
Take a note from Anna Nicole. If the dude has extended family - get ready to be sued. She should have tried to see if he'd do a quickie marriage so she increases her chances of keeping the money without having to go to court to battle family.[/QUOTE]
Regardless, they can still try to sue & win..
Google Johnson & Johnson heir, his wife was the former housekeeper & got lot$$$, the fam got some only cause she had not so great lawyers
She's dead now, Vanity Fair mag ran a story about her running amok & basically losing everything
MANY MEN WANTED TO LAY ME DOWN, BUT FEW WANTED TO LIFT ME UP
-Eartha Kitt










Hey, it ain't tricking if you got it.
"Fake tits are like Kevlar. They don't guarantee your chances of survival but they sure as hell improve it."
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She looks like Mariah Carey.
[QUOTE=whirlerz;2843371]Thats true. When I thought about it, Anna was married to her sugar daddy and STILL had to battle the extended family.
This happens very frequently with older guys and the young wives/sugar babies/girlfriends/etc. Their extended family comes out of nowhere to contest the will.
I wonder does the guy/sugar daddy realize when the family goes to court, a lot of that money is lost to the lawyers spent litigating. There has got to be a way everyone can get what they need without people having to sue and waste money in a legal battle.
“Cook for him like a housewife, fuck him good like a nympho….pay the rent and the car note, he invests in me like crypto”
True. I don't think family should assume they get money if their relative dies (especially if there is no close relationship). And A person should be able to spend their money however and on whomever they want but.......
I think though many families wonder or may feel like they're dad or whatever was manipulated, coerced, or not in his right mind. This is why some wealthy people have conservatorships so they can't be easily duped out of all their money.
I believe it said somewhere he was an alcoholic - so it could be he was intoxicated or under the influence of mind altering substances when he changed his will.
“Cook for him like a housewife, fuck him good like a nympho….pay the rent and the car note, he invests in me like crypto”









It's kinda gross that family just typically feels entitled to inheritance because they're related- guess what, he could have just as easily spent it all and left them nothing.
If you're expecting money from a wealthy relative you better spend some time with them. We don't know the full story but if he's like many older regulars, they're lonely people who feel special and appreciated at the club. Pretty easy to see why he would alter his will if that was the case. Add the fact that he was apparently an alcoholic, and there may not have been a lot of happiness in his life aside from this dancer.



On the extended family note -- I have an older aunt (still gorgeous) who divorced her husband years ago and started working at-home caregiving for this older wealthy man. For awhile I thought she was just his nurse and didn't think too much of when she would bring him around everywhere because he was hella old, rolling around in a wheelchair sometimes and a cane otherwise, but they started having some kind of relationship and after he died he left her pretty much everything he had. I don't know if it was romantic or anything but for sure it must have meant a lot to him to have someone genuinely care for and keep you company in your last years. It didn't surprise me when he claimed his family never visited or really kept in contact with him -- they tried to sue her but lost. I don't know too much about what happened but she's still single and thriving
Unsophisticated in the finest sense of the word.





If he wanted her to have it then she should, greedy family's who are not close don't deserve anything, they should respect his wishes from his email he seems like he really liked her.
xoxo
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