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There was an interesting article recently in AOL News about the Redd Foxx Estate.  The successful comedian and star of Sanford and Son (whose real name was John Elroy Sanford) died October 11, 1991.  Apparently, the Estate has no assets.  Even if it did, there’s an outstanding tax bill owed that’s a bit hefty — a whopping $3.6 million as of the day he died.Redd_Foxx

But the court-appointed executor for the estate is trying to change all that.  John Cahill, who is a public administrator in Las Vegas (where the estate is pending) was put in charge in 2007.  The prior administrator was Debraca Foxx, Foxx’s daughter, who was removed from her position in 2006.  Apparently, she failed to comply with a court order to account for what she had done with royalties and other monies the estate brought in under her watch.

In fact, Foxx’s widow (and fourth wife), Ka Ho Foxx, accused Debraca of stealing the money instead of paying down the tax debt.

Since Cahill took over, he has aggressively pursued revenue for the estate and has brought in more than $100,000 since 2007, including royalty checks from Hallmark and CBS Studios for using Foxx’s image.

But now, Cahill is trying to sell the rights to Foxx’s life story to bring in some real cash for the estate.  He says he’s received offers for various amounts, up to $2 million, for the story rights.  He’s recently “done lunch” with a Hollywood producer and TV star about the project.

But, there are a few hurdles to clear.  The first is that, while the estate does own the right to profit from Foxx’s name, image and likeness, it’s far from clear that the estate has the same rights for a “life story”.  That’s why you see “unauthorized” biographies and documentaries about famous people all the time.

But Cahill says his attorney feels otherwise and he is legally permitted to sell the story rights of behalf of the estate.

The second problem is that Foxx’s widow plans to fight Cahill in court.  Apparently she and other Foxx heirs don’t want this to happen.  And why would they, with all the money due to the IRS anyway?

You can read the AOL article here.

We’ll have to see if Cahill’s efforts are successful.  Managing estates is never easy, especially when the first person in charge wasn’t forth coming with what was done with the money.  People often don’t stop to think about the headaches that can occur in probate court when someone dies.

That’s why is always important for everyone to do the proper estate planning, including choosing someone who is trustworthy and dependable to handle the difficult job of trust or estate administration.  Even without a big tax bill or complicated issues like publicity rights to worry about, probate court is never a walk in the park.

By Andrew W. Mayoras and Danielle B. Mayoras, co-authors of “Trial & Heirs: Famous Fortune Fights!” and husband-and-wife legacy expert attorneys.  As educators across the United States through speaking engagements, print, broadcast, and social media, Danielle and Andrew consistently draw rave reviews and are in high demand.   Email them at contact@trialandheirs.com.

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Dennis Hopper battling his wife; says she’s after his will

February 15, 2010

Dennis Hopper was already fighting against advanced prostrate cancer.  Now the 73-year-old actor is turning up the heat in his battle against his wife, 41-year-old Victoria.  He filed for divorce in January, and according to published reports, the key factor is his will.
Victoria is a 25% beneficiary under Hopper’s will.  But, in the case [...]

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Judge rules that Feng Shui Master forged Nina Wang’s will

February 8, 2010

The Nina Wang case captivated Asia in much the same way the Brooke Astor case made headlines in New York last year.  Only, instead of questions surrounding whether a multi-millionaire’s will was invalid, the Nina Wang case involved whether Tony Chan Chun-chuen forged the will of Asia’s richest woman, to the tune of about thirteen billion [...]

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The wars over the final wishes of Bill Davidson & Mel Simon

February 8, 2010

William Davidson and Melvin Simon had a lot in common.  Both were billionaires and both were Jewish.  Simon built his fortune through the country’s biggest shopping mall company, Simon Property Group, and Forbes estimated his net worth at $1.3 billion.  Davidson led Guardian Industries Corp., one of the world’s largest glass suppliers, and had a fortune recently tabbed at $4.5 billion.
They [...]

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6 Tips to Avoid Exploitation of Elderly by Family Member

January 25, 2010

Danielle Mayoras was recently quoted in this interesting article by the Detroit Free Press about the growing epidemic of exploitation of the elderly.  It discussed a very sad case where a daughter took hundreds of thousands of dollars from her elderly mother and now is in jail saying the money is gone and she can’t return [...]

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Michael Jackson executors sorting through requests for money

January 24, 2010

It’s been seven months since the King of Pop died suddenly at the age of 50, and fights surrounding his estate seem like they may last for many years to come. Creditors are coming out of the woodwork, with new ones surfacing on a weekly basis. The latest, a management company, joins a [...]

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The Revlon chairman’s ill-fated family fortune fight

January 23, 2010

CNN’s Fortune Magazine recently had a fascinating article about Ron Perelman’s efforts to drag his paralyzed, infirm, and elderly ex-father-in-law through one of the most vicious estate battles we’ve seen in a while.
Perelman built most of his billion-dollar fortune through a hostile takeover of Revlon.  In the process, he married and divorced four women, one of whom [...]

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The 6 Most Controversial Celebrity Wills: Michael Jackson, Leona Helmsley, Princess Diana and More

January 18, 2010

Who got the money? Who had the biggest family feuds? The mistakes that were made — and what we can learn from them. Two legal experts in estate planning and the authors of Trial & Heirs have the scoop.

If the recent and sudden death of Michael Jackson taught us something – other than the side [...]

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Trial & Heirs’ Whitney Houston story featured on Huffington Post

January 16, 2010

The Huffington Post recently ran this article featuring an excerpt from Trial & Heirs:  Famous Fortune Fights!
the TRUE STORY of WHITNEY HOUSTON!
Whitney Houston is no stranger to family fights in court. In 2002, the entertainment company owned by her father, John Houston, sued her. John Houston said publicly that his company was owed $100 [...]

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California Court Throws Out Octomom Guardianship Case

January 16, 2010

It’s the Octomom vs. celebrity attorney Gloria Allred!  Battling in the California Court of Appeals over the rights of a stranger to intercede to protect children whom he’s never met, just because they’re on TV.  Well, and because there are 8 babies, plus 6 other kids, and a mom with no husband and no job.
While [...]

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