Anna Nicole Smith Seeks Additional $30 Million
Attorneys for former Playboy playmate Anna Nicole Smith asked a federal judge Monday to add as much as $30 million to a judgment she won in a dispute over her late husband’s estate.
Attorney Philip W. Boesch said the money was interest Smith would have earned on the $88 million she was awarded last month from the estate of oil tycoon J. Howard Marshall.
But attorneys for Smith’s stepson, who has bitterly opposed giving any money to Smith, said they planned to appeal the initial judgment and any subsequent rulings.
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