Left with just the bed ...
NZPA-Reuter Los Angeles The British actress, Joan Collins, who plays the bitchy Alexis, Carrington in the United States television series , “Dynasty,” has left her estranged husband with just a bed in her Hollywood mansion, her lawyer said yesterday. The. lawyer, Marvin Mitchelson, said he would ask a Superior Court commissioner to order Peter Holm, a 39-year-old Swedish businessman, to leave the mansion. Mr Mitchelson told reporters that when the actress’s representatives visited the mansion they
found paintings, furniture, books and other property had been removed. The representatives removed the remaining furniture, leaving Mr Holm only a bed. Mr Holm returned from London yesterday. . Miss Collins, aged 54, who is in London, has been living in her other Los Angeles home, in Beverly Hills, since she and Mr Holm separated last January after 13 months of marriage.::/ i She has sued Mr Holm, her fourth husband, for a divorce, citing irreconcilable differences and alleged fraud; : /
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Press, 27 June 1987, Page 10
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