Billionaire business woman Leona Helmsley left explicit directions in her will how to divide many of her millions. In her will, Helmsley left $12 million to her beloved dog, a sum larger than any individual grants to her own grandchildren (New York Times). She also ordered that her tomb be “acid-washed or steam-cleaned” once a year. Two of her grand children's $10 million inheritance is based on that they visit their father’s grave, demanding that a registration book be put in the mausoleum to prove that they had visited.
Friday, August 31, 2007
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