Heiress 'brainwashed' into leaving millions to dogs

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  1. DenzBenz

    DenzBenz Well-Known Member

    Doggone inheritance: Son says mom, heiress Gail Posner, was tricked into leaving fortune to pooches

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    Bret Carr knows that his mom loved him more than her dog. And now he's saying that his heiress mother -- who left millions of dollars in cash to her beloved pooches instead of to him -- was manipulated by her staff. Conchita, a pet Chihuahua, and two other dogs were left with a $3 million trust fund and a Miami Beach mansion by their recently deceased owner, Gail Posner.

    Her staff, including bodyguards, housekeepers and a personal trainer, received a grand total of $27 million, including $10 million to one bodyguard and $5 million to a housekeeper who takes care of the pups. "They saw a frail woman who was vulnerable, who had a delusional ego. She thought she was a movie star," Carr said on NBC's "Today" show.

    Carr, who got a measly $1 million in comparison, has sued the estate, claiming his 67-year-old mother was drugged and brainwashed into signing over the cash. "Slowly, they got into her world," Carr said. "And they saw, 'Okay, it's working, and it's growing,' and they completely took advantage."

    Carr said the staff took advantage of his mother by starting a campaign that presented Conchita as the "world's most pampered dog." The spoiled pooch had her own bedroom and bathroom, a $15,000 Cartier necklace and weekly spa treatments.

    Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat..._gail_posner_was_tricked_into_leaving_fo.html
     
  2. GFunk

    GFunk Well-Known Member

    Bow wow wow, yippie yo,yippie yay. Wish I was a dog.


    She must've been tricked or messed with. That's some crazy shit.
     
  3. Soulthinker

    Soulthinker Well-Known Member

    The son is a drug user so he should not get any money.
     
  4. AnMDBCartoon

    AnMDBCartoon New Member

    Besides, defenceless, innocent animals (and hildren) need tobe looked after as *well* as possible....

    Even if they're too young (or non-human) to appreciate the creature comforts (and, hopefully, love) they are surrounded with...



















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