She left the dogs billions
Hotel empire owner and real estate mogul Leona Helmsley left her dog millions of dollars, but it's still nothing compared to other dogs, which can be enriched by billions thanks to it – writes a journal “New York Times”. Mrs. Helmsley, who died in August last year at the age of 87 Years, she left her favorite Trouble 12 million dollars. According to the two-page “mission statement” all her charity fund worth 5-8 mld dol. instead, it will be devoted to the care of dogs – two people tell, who saw this document. To, whether the dogs will actually get all that money, it is by no means certain. It is written in the mission declaration, that the trustees of the fund may distribute the money as they see fit, and some lawyers believe that this document may not be decisive, for his bequest was not included in Mrs. Helmsley's will or her fund records. Mrs. Helmsley's will doers are not satisfied with the leakage of information about her will. For good reason. When rumors got out last year, that her Maltese Kłopot is the most important heir, the dog began to receive threats, that he would be killed. Therefore, he was placed under protection, which costs 200 000 arr. annually. Judge Renee R.. Roth from the New York Probate Court. Recently, she has shown readiness to reduce the fund for Kłopota to 2 million and donating the rest to a charity foundation. It also agreed to a settlement between the trustees and Mrs. Helmsley's two grandsons, which were not included in the will. They will get after 6 million dollars. Trustees can spend money on dogs in a variety of ways.
Various organizations have programs dedicated to dogs, np. saving abandoned or battered animals. In addition, they can donate funds to finance veterinary schools or research into canine diseases. Handing over billions of dogs was not the only quirk of Mrs. Helmsley's posthumous will. She also ordered, that her tombstone would be steam or acid cleaned once a year.