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Fight Over Anna Nicole Smith's Decomposing Body
On Thursday, Florida Circuit Court Judge Larry Seidlin ruled that Richard Milstein, will get custody of Smith's remains. Judge Seidlin also said that he'd like Smith to be buried in the Bahamas next to her son, Daniel Smith, who died last year. "I want her buried with her son," a tearful Seidlin said when announcing his ruling. "I want her buried with her son in the Bahamas. I want them to be together."
After a short meetting with Richard Milstein, a decision was reached to bury Anna Nicole Smith in the Bahamas reports Star Anna's mother Virgie Arthur, Howard K. Stern and Larry Birkhead held a joint press conference at 4:45 pm/ET on Thursday, Feb. 22, to announce the resolution. "I am very grateful that Anna's wishes will be carried out.. she's going to be going back to the Bahamas with her son," Howard K. Stern said softly. He added he was "very happy with the decision" they had reached. Larry Birkhead said, "We all loved Anna and it's in her best interest to come together and get this thing worked out for her best interest and lay her to rest."
Powledge claims she had a three-year fling with the stripper-turned-model after meeting her in a Houston gay bar in 1991, and it was clear Smith already had a drug problem. "I'd say, 'Can't we just have a night without it?'" she says. "She'd say, 'Yeah.' But as the night wore on, I could always tell by her slur or the look on her face" that she had taken something reports TMZ
"She wanted five more kids, and she had whole chests full of girl clothes that she had been saving over the years," Walther, who was known as "Kimmie" on the 2004 E! reality program The Anna Nicole Show, tells ET. "I hope I'm given [the opportunity to tell baby Dannielynn about her mother one day]," she adds. "I just want her to know that her mom really was an amazing person, and loved her, and I would like to tell her the good things, you know?" As for Dannielynn's parentage, "[Anna] told me she didn't know who the father was," says Walther, who then goes on to say, "She told me, let's see – I guess around Christmastime or shortly after New Year's – that Howard [K. Stern] was the baby's father." Walther also says she was a witness to Smith's signing of her will. "I haven't recently read the will, so I can't really say what's in there," says Walther. "I do know that at the time she signed it, she was sound, mind and body, and that's what she had intended." |
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