Only the good die young..............
Her main crime?
WHite AND rich.
She got the Martha Stewart treatment. But I don’t really care. They both continued supporting to dems anyway.
Rest in Peace, Leona
I guess she can give Satan hell now.
How would you like your legacy to be that you were referred to as the “Queen of Mean”?
-PJ
The group resposible for the Wellstone Memorial will be staging a Helmsley tribute at the DNC convention.
I was always a fan of Leona’s. Didn’t know her personally but only through the terrific towels ALL Helmsley Hotels provided, even their low-end hotels. I suspect that changed after she went to the slammer.
Happy Landings, Leona, wherever you are.
“After her son died, she sued the estate for money and property she said her son had borrowed, and an eviction notice was served on her sons widow, Mimi.”
That did it- rot, Leona.
RIP.
The Queen of Mean's dog will continue to live the royal life, and then be buried alongside Leona Helmsley in a mausoleum maintained by a multi-million-dollar fund.
But two of Helmsley's grandchildren got zilch from the late luxury hotelier and real estate billionaire's estate.
Helmsley left her beloved white Maltese, named Trouble, a $12 million trust fund, according to her will, which was made public Tuesday in surrogate court, according to published reports.
She also left millions for her brother, Alvin Rosenthal, who was named to care for Trouble in her absence, as well as two of four grandchildren from her late son Jay Panzirer, so long as they visit their father's grave site once each calendar year.
Otherwise, she wrote, neither will get a penny of the $5 million she left for each.
But no one made out better than Trouble, who once appeared in ads for the Helmsley Hotels, and lived up to its name by biting a housekeeper.
"I direct that when my dog, Trouble, dies, her remains shall be buried next to my remains in the Helmsley mausoleum," Helmsley wrote in her will.
The mausoleum, she ordered, must be "washed or steam-cleaned at least once a year." She left behind $3 million for the upkeep of her final resting place in Westchester County, where she is buried with her husband, Harry Helmsley, and where the pair have a view of the New York skyline.
She also left her chauffeur, Nicholas Celea, $100,000.
Everything else, including cash from sales of the Helmsley's residences and belongings, reported to be worth billions, she ordered sold and the money given to the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust, the New York Post reported in Wednesday editions.
"I will have no comment concerning Mrs. Helmsley's will," said her longtime spokesman, Howard Rubenstein, in the Post.
Helmsley died earlier this month at her Connecticut home. She became known as a symbol of 1980s greed and earned her famous moniker after her 1988 indictment and subsequent conviction for tax evasion. One employee had quoted her as snarling, "Only the little people pay taxes."