The body of Mickey Rooney, the “Andy Hardy” film star who died Sunday at age 93, is at the center of a family dispute that has prevented the actor's body from being claimed. Three days after the actor's death, his body remains at the mortuary at Forest Lawn cemetery, Bruce Ross, an attorney for Rooney's estate told TheWrap on Wednesday. Ross added that the parties are attempting to resolve their differences privately, but they will seek the court's assistance on Friday if the matter can't be resolved.
- 4/9/2014
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Just because he's now a convict doesn't mean Howard K. Stern has to give up his day job. Despite being found guilty yesterday of conspiring to use fake names and false pretenses to score prescription meds for Anna Nicole Smith, Stern will not have to give up control of her estate. According to Stern's probate attorney, here's why... "Mr. Stern remains qualified to serve as executor," attorney Bruce Ross insists to E! News. "Moreover, it is very premature to speculate about Howard's executorship in that motions for new trial will no doubt be filed, and because the trial judge has the discretion to reduce the two relatively minor felony convictions to...
- 10/29/2010
- E! Online
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