Monday, December 31, 2012

Potential heir to $300 million Clark copper fortune found dead near Evanston

On Thursday, the adopted great-grandson of former U.S. Sen. William Andrews Clark, known as one of the copper kings of Montana, a banker, a builder of railroads and the founder of Las Vegas was found dead under a Union Pacific Railroad overpass in Evanston. Gray could have inherited 19 million dollars of his great-aunt, Huguette Clark's 300 million dollar fortune.
The coroner said it appeared he died of hypothermia. The low temperature that day was 10 degrees, and had hit zero in the previous week. Lt. Bill Jeffers of the Evanston Police Department said there was no evidence of foul play, and Gray was wearing a light jacket. Huegette Clark died in 2011 and left no money to her family in her will. Family members are currently involved in a lawsuit that challenges that will. The battle over her estate could go before a jury in 2013, though settlement talks have begun.

1 comment:

  1. It is strange, isn’t it? Having a lot of money and at the end – nothing? I cannot believe it. He definitely had some people who knew about his fortune. So now what does his family have to do? Yes, they can take loans which help in difficult life situations. I know a really good service which tells everything about advantages and disadvantages of it. One of my friend recommended it to me. It’s priceless and contains valuable info. You can check, maybe there is something for you – who knows.

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