Heiress Leaves Huge Fortune to Her Nurse and to the Arts

Posted By Irene C. Olszewski, Esq. on June 24, 2011

Huguette_Clark_AP300811147_620x350Huguette Clark died in May at the ripe old age of 104.   She was the daughter of former Montana senator, William Clark, who amassed his fortune in the Montana copper mining industry. According to Clark’s will, the heiress has left $300 million to create a foundation for the purpose of fostering and promoting the arts. She is also reported to have left a sizable chunk of her fortune to her long-time nurse.

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[Photo credit:  AP file photo -- 1930]

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