It seems like maybe she was creating a narrative that would allow her to convince herself she is not a despicable waste of space and is instead a person of reasonable morals.
It seems like maybe she was creating a narrative that would allow her to convince herself she is not a despicable waste of space and is instead a person of reasonable morals.
If they do succeed in taking it, I hope a meteor strikes it and their insurance won’t cover the loss.
This is terribly heartbreaking.
You know what, not to straightsplain their relationship of devalue it, even if they had been roommates and “great companions” after 50 years of being together he’s much more entitled to the property than some rado relative that probably sent a Christmas card one a year.
Also legally in the right: not contesting the will.
This quote from Mr. Cornwell’s obit is telling :/
He clearly meant to leave it to Tom and just made a mistake not having it signed by a second witness. I don’t give a fuck if they legally have the rights to it; that woman especially is a cunt of the highest order implying that her uncle probably didn’t really love his partner of 55 years because of a mistake in…
Anyone willing to say someone else’s 55 year relationship was maybe just “friends” has no love or respect for either person from that relationship.
I hope that Mr. Doyle bequeaths the home to that one sane niece in his validly executed will.
What’s particularly crazy is that they’re not even children or siblings of the deceased -they’re *nieces and nephews*. WTF?
One niece, Shelia McNichols, had attempted to abide by her uncle’s wishes by assigning her piece of the inheritance to Mr. Doyle, but the rest of Mr. Cornwell’s relatives chose not to go along, Mr. Gray said.
“He had 50 years to put Tom’s name on any of these papers,” Ms. DeMaio said. “The will was never a valid will.”
Ms. DeMaio suggested that perhaps the two men were just “friends” or “great companions.”
As an immigration advocate, I can tell you that pressure works. Administration don’t want to look bad, they want to avoid negative press, and they want fundraising dollars. Votes are not the only incentive.
This is extraordinarily frustrating. I’ve been to this facility. I’ve talked to the women and children locked up there and seen their suffering and their heartache and the way they are being treated is a stain on our national character. And for the Obama administration to do this just days after their own advisory…
I should preface this by saying, I think Donald Trump is gross and his campaign for president is like something you’d see in a 2000AD satire comic. That said, is it weird that (allegedly) offering $10,000 for sex makes me think he’s a cheapskate? I mean, yeah, it’s a shitload of money to me - but he’s (allegedly) a…
There was so much that was amazing last night. The 45 remark, the “don’t hesitate to stand up and yell wrong!”, the billionaire, the listing of elected officials ‘and Rudy Giulliani”. I loved when the MC (Al Smith IV, I think?) said to Guilliani “Don’t worry, we angled the lights so you’ll still be comfortable in…
There was one comment by Hillary at the Catholic roast thing that I’d love to see a ruling on. She pointed out Bloomberg sitting in the room and said “It’s a shame he’s not speaking tonight. I’m curious to hear what a billionaire has to say.”
The trial is supposed to start on Election Day? Damn, that’s bad timing for him.
But was the Planned Parenthood pink dress Clinton wore at the Catholic dinner shade? I like to think it is.