Anna Nicole Smith's daughter awarded sanctions from billionaire ex's estate
Anna Nicole Smith's young daughter is set for a bumper payday after a judge ruled the six year old is entitled to sanctions from the estate of the late model's billionaire former husband, J. Howard Marshall.
The oil tycoon was married to Smith for a year when he died in 1995 and the busty blonde fought his son and other family members for a large cut of his fortune up until her passing from an accidental drug overdose in 2007.
Lawyers for her estate kept up the legal fight, but they were dealt
a bitter blow in 2011 when a Supreme Court Chief Justice in
Washington, D.C. overturned a prior ruling to give the tragic
beauty's family $475 million .
The case returned to court this week, and there was good news for
Smith's relatives - District Judge David O. Carter found that
Marshall's estate representatives had used unsavoury tactics to
hide crucial documents from Smith's lawyers during the lengthy
legal battle, and ordered the executors to pay sanctions to the
model's daughter, Dannielynn.
Phil Boesch, lawyer of Smith's estate, tells Forbes.com, "This is a
complete vindication of Anna Nicole's rights, and a total
condemnation of what was done to her. We are confident that the
amount Anna's estate and daughter Dannielynn will finally be
awarded will be fair and substantial."
Reports suggest the child - Smith's son with her lover Larry
Birkhead - could receive as much as $49 million .
Ironically, Smith's romance with the oil tycoon will be detailed in
a new TV movie, Anna Nicole, which will air in June.