The war between the sons of incapacitated investment giant Lionel Pincus and his longtime princess consort over Pincus's Pierre duplex has gotten some pub, but Max Abelson has filed an epic piece that gets down 'n dirty in the depressing tale. A taste of the morbid and sordid details: "But because a sentence in the estate plan defines his duplex as the Pierre realty he owns at his death, the sons now say that she gets nothing if he's still alive." Yeesh, what a saga. [NYO; previously]
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