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WIDOW v. EX-WIFE

Millionaire’s Estate AN AMERICAN TANGLE. (Aus. & NJ7. Uab:e As&n.) WINSTON SALEM (North Carolina), December 27. Another interesting division of tlie famous Reynolds tobacco fortune occurred to-day. This was when Libby Ho'man, the singer, whose marriage to E. Smith Reynolds, the young heir of the estate, was cut short by his mysterious death in July, 1932, accepted for her infant son. Christopher. seven million dollars as his share of his father’s fortune. Christopher is receiving two million dollars less than his half-sister, Ann. and the Reynplds settlement is especially interesting in view of the fact that Libby Holman was acquitted on the charge of murdering her husband, and that she fought a long legal battle against the efforts of Reynolds’ former wife to secure the entire 25 million dollar fortune for her daughter, Ann.

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Grey River Argus, 29 December 1934, Page 7

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WIDOW v. EX-WIFE Grey River Argus, 29 December 1934, Page 7

WIDOW v. EX-WIFE Grey River Argus, 29 December 1934, Page 7

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