Leona Helmsley's Maltese died after 12 years of living luxuriously Trouble may have been one of the world’s only millionaire dogs – and she certainly lived like one. died in December, was the ...
Leona Helmsley sure loves Trouble. Trouble, her dog, that is. How much did Helmsley, the hotelier who was known by some as the "Queen of Mean" and passed away last week, love her pooch? Enough to ...
In the 1980s, self-described hotel queen Leona Helmsley was a household name in New York. She was the president of Helmsley hotels, which included the Park Lane, the St. Mortitz and the iconic ...
Leona Helmsley’s dog will continue to live an opulent life, and then be buried alongside her in a mausoleum. But two of Helmsley’s grandchildren got nothing from the late luxury hotelier and real ...
The two grandchildren cut out of Leona Helmsley’s will can put up a fight, but getting even a cent of her $8 billion fortune will be difficult, experts said yesterday. “Under New York State law, you ...
NEW YORK – It seems trouble is following Trouble, Leona Helmsley's beloved pooch. The late hotelier left the eight-year-old Maltese $12 million and asked her brother to see to it that her pampered ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... New York – Leona Helmsley, the late real estate developer, left the bulk of her $4 billion estate to charity, giving $12 million to her Maltese dog, Trouble, ...
Early in her real estate empire, Leona Helmsley was partially defined by "Only the little people pay taxes." Getty Images There she stood, draped in an evening gown and dripping in jewels, standing on ...
She won infamy as the "queen of mean" She was tried for tax evasion in 1989 Next Article in U.S. » Helmsley, who was reviled as the "queen of mean," was 87. She and fourth husband Harry Helmsley owned ...
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