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Feinstein family dispute to undergo private mediation.

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OAN’s Abril Elfi
12:56 PM – Tuesday, September 12, ‍2023

A California judge ordered that the legal fight around Senator Dianne Feinstein’s finances be moved out of court for‌ a private mediation.

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On⁣ Monday, Judge⁣ Roger Picquet ordered that the high-stakes family fight over the 90-year-old California Democrat Senator’s finances‌ be transferred out of court for private negotiations.

According to the press, Feinstein,⁣ with her daughter as her legal representative, has argued in three separate lawsuits that they need to sell a million-dollar home in California ​and receive proceeds from Feinstein’s late husband, Richard Blum, and his estate and life insurance to help cover the legislator’s medical expenses.

One of the lawsuits stated that Blum established a trust for Feinstein in the 1990s that was supposed to⁢ be‌ formed for her after his death.

It had to be supported with ⁤$5 million⁣ in cash and other securities, with ⁣revenue paid to her in monthly installments. The trust’s assets would be inherited by Blum’s three daughters from ⁣a previous marriage ⁢if Feinstein passed away.

According to reports,⁤ Feinstein and her daughter have both claimed that the current trustees of ⁣Blum’s ​account, Michael Klein, Marc ‍Scholvinck, and Verett Mims, failed to finance or make⁣ any of‍ the statutory income distributions to the⁢ senator and have ignored ‍her requests to‌ do so.

They further contend ⁣that the trustees’‍ delay demonstrates ⁤a plan to ⁤benefit Blum’s daughters.

Steven P. Braccini,⁢ attorney for Klein and Scholvinck, previously denied the accusations in ​a statement to reporters.

“The trustees have acted ethically and appropriately at​ all times…This filing ⁢is unconscionable,” Braccini said. “The trustees have always respected Senator Feinstein and always will. But this has nothing to do with her needs and everything to do with her daughter’s avarice.”

One ‍of ⁣the senator’s attorneys reportedly asked the ​judge overseeing the case to‌ order the⁤ trustees to sell the house immediately‌ “at a commercially reasonable price,” but the judge declined⁣ and‌ said that he ⁢hopes the private⁣ mediation ⁤resolves​ the issues at hand.

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