Paul Newman's daughters file lawsuit against foundation
26.08.2022 - 05:59
/ msn.com
Two of Paul Newman's daughters have filed a lawsuit against the family's charity. Elinor 'Nell' Newman and Susan Newman claim Newman's Own Foundation - which was founded by the late actor in 1982 to help various educational and charitable organisations - has been giving less money to good causes and allege there has been a "pattern of disregard" and "mismanagement". The lawsuit was filed at a court in Connecticut and paperwork from the case obtained by People.
com reads: "The years since Mr. Newman's death consist of a long and consistent pattern of disregard, by those in control, of Mr. Newman's specific intentions and direction, coupled with mismanagement, scandal, and questionable practices.
" The charity was first set up in the 1980s to distribute the profits from the actor's Newman's Own food company to good causes and is believed to have given more than $550 million to charity over the years. According to the website, the sisters claim they used to receive an annual payment of $400,000 for charitable donations but it has decreased to $200,000. Paul was dad to five daughters, but only Nell and Susan are taking part in the lawsuit.
The attorney representing the pair - Andy Lee of Foley and Lardner - told the website: "No one should have to feel that the legacy of a departed loved one is being dishonoured in the way that Newman's Own Foundation has disregarded the daughters of Paul Newman. "This lawsuit does not seek personal compensation for Mr. Newman's daughters, but simply seeks to hold NOF accountable to the charities they have shortchanged in recent years and would ensure they receive an increased level of support in the future, in line with Mr.
Newman's wishes. " The sisters are said to be seeking $1. 6 million
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