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I know a lot of bull dykes. They showed that the investigation into Duke had been cursory and compromised by conflicts of interest (shortly before the medical examiner arrived at the hospital, for instance, Duke had hired him as her personal physician, meaning anything she told him was protected by doctor-patient privilege). And, like Heffner, after following Duke from Duke Farms to Rough Point to Falcon's Lair to Shangri La for more than six years he was suddenly given a few hours to pack his bags and leave. Ron Protas told me that in February or March of last year Duke agreed to guarantee a loan of $1 million for the Martha Graham Dance School. [4] At his death in 1925, the elder Duke's will bequeathed the majority of his estate to his wife and daughter,[5] along with $17 million in two separate clauses of the will, to The Duke Endowment he had created in 1924. ", Glenn Scott Greenhouse, the president of the Pavillion Agency, confirmed that Lafferty's drinking became an issue at the Peltzes'. . That led to pneumonia and she couldn't eat and it was on and off, on and off, for months.". Then [Franco and I] didn't see Doris anymore. Tobacco heiress Doris Duke had hoped to preclude Chandi Heffner, adopted as an adult (at age 35) by Miss Duke, from sharing in her estate and certain family trusts. "They did not meet in dance class," he insists. A district attorney ruled that there was "no credible evidence" to support the allegation, however, and Payette was ultimately discredited and jailed, trailing a lengthy record of theft from wealthy patients. ", Heffner was with Gary McElroy, with whom she was then living on a communal farm on the Big Island of Hawaii. In the 17th Century, Sir William Petty began writing about the valuation of lives in terms of the productive skills of individuals - a precursor of human capital considerations. The enemies then took him to court (provoking his denunciation by the unsympathetic judge), ostensibly to stop Lafferty spending Duke's fortune on himself, and won. While living in Hawaii, Duke became the first non-Hawaiian woman to take up competitive surfing under the tutelage of surfing champion and Olympic swimmer Duke Kahanamoku and his brothers. "We discussed cremation, and she said, 'Never, never, ever let anyone cremate me.' "He had done her hair in a pageboy, and she looked so pretty, though she was painfully thin." We were joking around, because we both had bad knees. [27][15], Duke was cremated 24 hours after her death and her executor, Bernard Lafferty, scattered her ashes into the Pacific Ocean as her last will specified. That was Doris. And let me tell you that she gave a really nice dinner party for me at the nadir of my fortunes. After Heffner returned to Hawaii, she kept in touch with Farrah and Saretta, and in February 1983 helped them organize a Middle Eastern dance seminar in Honolulu. Her stage name was Sahda. In an April 1992 codicil, she replaced them with her nephew, Walker Inman Jr., and Bernard Lafferty, and in a March 1993 codicil she made Bernard Lafferty her sole executor. Usually something came in the mail that she wanted to discuss, because Chandi was taking care of her financial affairs. He also said he had worked on and off for Peggy Lee for 10 years. Nine months earlier, she had sued her adoptive mother for breach of contract, claiming that she had promised to maintain her in the Duke lifestyle for the rest of Heffner's life and to make her the principal heir of her estate. She was contemplating having knee replacements. It was 1982, and Heffner was taking a class at Farrah's studio near Times Square. ", Though she still would occasionally joke, "I haven't had any greens lately," which Nancy Cooke de Herrera says was Duke's code for sex, she seemed to be settling down. Chandi's ethnicity is unknown, whose political affiliation is currently a registered Republican; and religious views are listed as unknown. She had received another $10 million of her inheritance in 1937, and would receive at least as much in 1942. Donders Response Types. Before moving to Chandi's current city of New York, NY, Chandi lived in Kamuela HI and Kawaihae HI. The gate had obviously been left open. Pages: 700 pages. One of the first things she did was to caution Duke, on the advice of Nelson Peltz, against an investment proposed by her then business manager, Patrick Mahn. Doris Duke was murdered. In her will, Duke requested that no funeral or memorial service be held for her. The next day I got a phone call from Doris to thank me. Duke moved from the passenger seat to the driver's seat in order, she said later, to drive the car forward and pick up Tirella once the gate was open. "Chandi loved animals. For access to this information, contact Chandi. 5 Things You Didn't Know About Doris Duke | Mental Floss He took them to all the sights - Disneyland, Malibu - either in the white Rolls Royce or the black Cadillac, with Mrs Blake snr placed in the front seat "like royalty". Inspired by this trip, they bought the most spectacular piece of property near Diamond Head in Honolulu, on which they built a Mogul-style fortress and named it Shangri La. This stuff was from Miss Duke's father. It would come back. His articles have appeared in dozens of publications over the years including New York Magazine, where he wrote the Intelligencer column in the mid 90s and covered the OJ Simpson trial, and Fox News (when it wasn't so crazy) where he covered Michael Jackson. Seemed. When she was a cult member of Hare Krishna she got adopted by a Billionaire Heiress of a Tobacco company and Philanthropist, Doris Duke when she went to Hawaii in the 1980s. Up to that point, Heffner alleges, the two women shared an extremely close relationship, enjoying not only the opulence of Duke's estates, but also trips to Russia, "fountain of youth" treatments in Romania, finding suitable maids for the ornery billionaire after she'd been "blacklisted" by employment agencies, shopping for a $25 million Boeing 737, and a shared belief that Heffner was the reincarnation of Duke's only child, a daughter who died shortly after birth in 1940. The balance is due Wednesday. The will provides Lafferty with an executor's fee of up to $5 million, a lifetime annuity of $500,000 a year, and commissions, which could run into the millions annually, as a trustee of the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and of three other closely related new foundations: the Doris Duke Foundation for the Preservation of Endangered Wildlife, the Doris Duke Foundation for the Preservation of New Jersey Farmland and Farm Animals, and the Doris Duke Foundation of Islamic Art. The enemies gathered. ", Heffner was sitting in the Manhattan apartment of one of her lawyers on a Saturday afternoon late last December. [24] The collection is on public display at her former home in Honolulu, Hawaii, now the Museum of Islamic Art, Culture, & Design. [36], Shortly after the case was closed, Duke began making considerable philanthropic contributions to the city, including the repair of Cliff Walk around her estate, previously a source of friction between her and the city when her dogs had attacked tourists, and $10,000 to the hospital she had been taken to the night of the accident. Heffner had asked him to have dinner with her and Gordon Damon, and he had told her to pick him up at Duke's front gate. Cary W. Goldstein, Burns' lawyer, says Heffner Duke broke ``a very explicit deal she had with Burns, although it was never written down. sometimes I can't believe it's real. For many years she sang in a black gospel choir at the First Baptist Church of Nutley, New Jersey, and left its minister, the Reverend Lawrence G. Roberts, $1 million in her will. Duke died at age 80 in 1988, leaving a hotly contested $1.5 billion estate. As someone who appreciates the rich and diverse cultures found in India, Ms. Heffner has implemented several projects to help preserve traditional arts.

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