Hugh Hefner
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 7 years ago |
Date of birth | April 9,1926 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Chicago |
Illinois | |
United States | |
Date of died | September 27,2017 |
Died | Playboy Mansion |
Los Angeles | |
California | |
United States | |
Height | 175 (cm) |
Spouse | Crystal Harris |
Kimberley Conrad | |
Millie Williams | |
Crystal Hefner | |
Children | Cooper Hefner |
Christie Hefner | |
David Hefner | |
Marston Hefner | |
Job | Entrepreneur |
Journalist | |
Businessperson | |
Film Producer | |
Voice acting | |
Book editor | |
Publisher | |
Books | The New Bedside Playboy: A Half Century of Fiction, Satire, Cartoons, and Reportage |
Femlin | |
Hef's Little Black Book | |
Playboy: 50 Years | |
Place of burial | Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park & Mortuary, Los Angeles, California, United States |
Parents | Glenn Lucius Hefner |
Grace Caroline Hefner | |
Siblings | Keith Hefner |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 418717 |
Miss March
Playboy After Dark
Playboy's Penthouse
Beverly Hills Cop II
History of the World, Part I
Kendra
Comic Book: The Movie
Hop
The Crazy World of Julius Vrooder
The Comeback Trail
Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV
The Third Girl from the Left
What Happened, Miss Simone?
How Did a Nice Girl Like You Get Into This Business?
The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu
Sex: The Revolution
Tony Palmer's 1973 Film About Hugh Hefner: Founder and Editor of Playboy
We Believe: Chicago and Its Cubs
Head Case: Extras
The Girls Next Door
The House Bunny
Hugh Hefner Life story
Hugh Marston Hefner was an American magazine publisher. He was the founder and editor-in-chief of Playboy magazine, a publication with revealing photographs and articles that provoked charges of obscenity. Hefner extended the Playboy brand into a world network of Playboy Clubs.
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... " In this country, you know, where there s a will there s a way, " said Adam Streisand, a top Hollywood trial lawyer at Sheppard Mullin who has been in court for some of the biggest celebrity battles to date, including those surrounding the estates of Michael Jackson and Hugh Hefner...
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Lisa Marie Presley: When a celebrity dies, who gets what can get messy
By Robin Levinson-KingBBC News
From Secret Love children to beloved Pets - When a celebrity dies, everyone wants a piece of The Estate .
In many cases, the ensuing court drama becomes as much a part of a celebrity's legacy as anything they did while they were alive.
The death of Lisa Marie , Elvis Presley 's daughter, appears to be no exception.
On Monday, her mother Priscilla Presley filed a legal challenge to the validity of Lisa Marie 's will. Ms Presley is disputing an amendment that replaced her as trustee, and gave control of her assets to Lisa Marie 's children.
It is heading for the courts, the latest example of the kind of Family Feud that can erupt When someone in The Public eye dies.
When model Anna Nicole Smith's billionaire nonagenarian husband died 13 months after they wed, she battled his son for a share of The Estate , taking it all The Way to the US Supreme Court .
When '70s hitmaker Sonny Bono died without a will, his ex-wife Cher sued for money She Said was owed to her from their divorce, while A Man who claimed to be Bono's illegitimate son also sued to be an heir before eventually dropping his claim.
Miami socialite Gail Posner left a $3m (£2. 5m) Trust Fund to her chihuahuas, prompting her son to fight The Pooches In Court .
" In This Country , you know, where there's a will there's a way, " said Adam Streisand, a top Hollywood trial lawyer at Sheppard Mullin who has been In Court for some of the biggest celebrity battles to date, including those surrounding the estates of Michael Jackson and Hugh Hefner .
With celebrity estates sometimes worth hundreds of millions of dollars, a lot of money is At Stake .
But Mr Streisand said that many disputes are as much about emotion as about money.
Most People , not just celebrities, have at least one bitter Family Story about a relative who got left out of a will. At The Heart of many of these disagreements can be decades-old grievances.
Sometimes, people fight to claim an inheritance because they are trying to create a close relationship they never had with that person while living, He Said .
As a distant relative of Barbra Streisand , Mr Streisand said he understands why people can sometimes imagine connections that do not exist.
Growing Up , He Said people would always ask him about The Way We Were singer, which meant that even though he did not have a relationship with her, she was, in some ways, a part of his identity.
" Now imagine if you are The Child of a pop sensation, rock superstar or A Movie star, " He Said .
" And so When the person passes, The Ability to try and establish a connection that you couldn't establish during a person's life intensifies. "
The added sting of perceived slights can make settling an estate especially rancorous.
" The Money involved is almost secondary, " He Said . " People do fight over smaller estates.
" And they fight over The Most ridiculous nonsense, [like] pots and pans. "
Add to that the High Stakes of a high-profile figure, and you have a recipe for bitterness.
Lisa Marie 's estate includes ownership of Graceland, Elvis' former mansion in Tennessee, which is now open to The Public .
That means that, to an extent, whoever controls her estate will also have control over The Legacy of an American rock'n'roll icon.
Jonathan Forster, a private wealth lawyer at Weinstock Manion, said that When It Comes down to it, a lot of disputes arise because Some People feel entitled to a wealth and legacy that was never theirs.
" They feel that because they are related to The Celebrity , that they should be entitled to something whether or not the document says that, " He Said .
Another challenge with celebrity wills is that with large estates, The Deceased can have had many different advisers, and sometimes multiple versions of a will. Others, such as Aretha Franklin and Prince, left no will at all.
When Prince died in 2016 without a will, he left over $156m in assets. His estate was not settled until this year.
The two most common ways to dispute a will are to argue that a person lacked capacity to make changes to their estate, such As If they suffered from dementia, or if a person was subjected to Undue Influence , such As If a caregiver pressuring them to sign a document.
But proving those claims is not cheap or easy.
Challenging a will In Court can cost hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of dollars in lawyers fees, although some lawyers will work based off of a percentage of The Settlement .
With large estates, sometimes lawyers will offer to sue, knowing there is no legitimate claim, simply to pressure a quick settlement and get a cut of The Deal .
" It's kind of like Free Money , " said Mr Forster. " One thing I say to clients all The Time - you can really sue for anything in This Country . "
Source of news: bbc.com