Anna Nicole Smith, a Playboy model, became famous when she married oil billionaire J. Howard Marshall, who was sixty three years older than herself. After his death, she fought his son for a share of her deceased husband’s estate. She was also the subject of many sex scandals after the birth of her daughter, when several of her former lovers claimed paternity for the child including her lawyer Howard K. Stern, journalist Larry Birkhead, former bodyguard Alexender Denk and Hollywood bad boy Mark Hatten. The paternity test revealed Birhead to be the father of little Dannielynn Hope Marshall Stern.
In September 2006, while visiting his mother and new baby half-sister in hospital, Smith’s son Daniel died suddenly. It was later found that he was suffering from an overdose of various drugs. That same month, Smith and Stern threw a party and got married, although no formal marriage certificate was ever registered. Some were shocked at the hastiness of the celebrations, given that Smith’s son had only recently died.
The final scandal came when Anna Nicole Smith herself was found dead in a hotel room in Florida. A bodyguard found her unconscious and although she was rushed to hospital, she was pronounced dead on arrival on 8 February 2007. Smith had died of a combination of prescribed drugs including sleeping pills.
After her death her estate was valued at over a million, although some of her property was heavily mortgaged. Today, legal disputes over her claim of Marshall’s estate continue, in the name of her daughter.


2 Responses to “The Sad Story of Anna Nicole Smith”

  1. belicoso Says:

    I sincerely hope that Larry Birkhead is smart enough to take the high road and not embarass himself by continuing with the absurd claim to the Marshall estate that Anna kept up for over a decade until her death. Anna was knowingly left out of her husband’s, J.Howard Marshall, will. Apparently the millions of dollars worth of jewelry, cars and houses were not enough for Anna since she decided she would fight for a piece of an estate that specifically omitted her. It would probably be wise of Larry to just call it a day with the money he has accumulated by selling coverage of his daughter and not move forward by grinding away in court working with a futile claim to an estate to which he has no legitimate claim.

  2. noodlemonkey Says:

    Bravo and Amen, Belicoso!

Posted by Sheetal Ahlawat
Dated: 30th January 2009
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