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Dannielynn declared Anna Nicole Smith's sole heir
Posted Wed Mar 5, 2008 10:01am AEDT Updated Wed Mar 5, 2008 10:52am AEDT
Anna Nicole Smith died in February 2007 (file photo). (Getty Images: Kristian Dowling)
A judge has ruled that the baby daughter of deceased model Anna Nicole Smith is the sole heir to her estate, meaning 18-month-old Dannielynn could inherit a multi-million dollar fortune.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mitchell L Beckloff's ruling also establishes a trust for Dannielynn that will be administered by Smith's companion, Howard K Stern, and Dannielynn's father, Larry Birkhead.
Smith - a former Playboy model and television actress - died in February last year of an accidental overdose of prescription drugs, roughly five months after Dannielynn was born.
Smith's son, Daniel, died only three days after Dannielynn's birth. He was 20.
Daniel had been Smith's heir according to a will that was written well before his death, but the model never changed the will.
Mr Stern, who is executor of Smith's estate, had petitioned the Los Angeles court in October to name Dannielynn as the sole heir.
"We and Mr Stern always believed that Anna Nicole never intended to disinherit her daughter," Mr Stern's lawyer, Bruce Ross, said after the hearing.
"I'm pleased to say this chapter in the saga is closed."
At the time of her death, Smith was embroiled in a legal battle over the will of billionaire oil tycoon Howard Marshall.
She married Marshall when she was 26 years old and he was 89.
He died 14 months later with a fortune estimated at $US1.6 billion, triggering a battle between Smith and Mr Marshall's family over his estate that still has not been resolved.
If that dispute is settled and Smith's estate receives a large payout, the money will belong to Dannielynn.
The birth of Dannielynn and deaths of Daniel and Smith were the subjects of a huge media frenzy last year due to the model's celebrity
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Anna Nicole Smith, well-known former Playboy model, Trim Spa spokeswoman, and star of her own reality TV show, has died on Thursday, February 8, 2007 after collapsing at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida. Reportedly, a private nurse found Smith "unresponsive" in her sixth-floor room, and promptly called 911. Before she was announced dead, Smith's bodyguard was said to have given her CPR for almost an hour. Anna Nicole Smith's death is the latest misfortune in a string of tragedies experienced by the Smith family. Just this past September, Anna's son and "love of her life" Daniel died in what is believed to be a drug-related death, only days after she gave birth to daughter Dannielynn. Before her death, Smith was engaged in a very stressful dispute over the paternity of her daughter, as Larry Birkhead claims he is the father while Howard K. Stern, Anna Nicole's longtime boyfriend, is listed as the father on Dannielynn's birth certificate. While Smith's life was surrounded by controversy and chaos due to her vivacious (and sometimes peculiar) personality and public battles, it comes as no surprise that Anna's death is receiving the same attention. After all, how does a seemingly healthy 39 year-old woman suddenly just pass away? Even though Anna Nicole Smith allegedly suffered flu-like symptoms and a fever for several days before her death, was this illness the cause of this terrible misfortune? While Smith's autopsy is scheduled for Friday February 9th, toxicology reports very likely will not be available for another couple of weeks. Until then, here are the most current theories about Anna Nicole's death.
The theme song of the Anna Nicole Smith saga should be a tweak on Warren Zevon's "Lawyers, Guns and Money." Substitute drugs for guns.
On Friday, you read here exclusively about Anna Nicole's shrink and best friend sending a fax to a Los Angeles doctor asking for at least five different kinds of major painkillers in high doses. She wanted them to be sent by courier to the Bahamas, where Smith had just given birth to a baby girl and lost her son to a methadone overdose. That was Sept. 15, 2006.
Until Friday, other media outlets had set up Dr. Sandeep Kapoor as the culprit in Smith's drug addiction. But it was Dr. Kapoor who turned down the request from Dr. Khristine Eroshevich.
The latter doctor now identifies herself as "Kris" in most communications, especially with "Entertainment Tonight," where she has sold a lot of "exclusive" interviews.
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Suddenly Kapoor is out of the running as Dr. Feelgood, and Eroshevich is in. On Thursday night, this column received letters from both her lawyer and a lawyer for Howard K. Stern claiming that Dr. Eroshevich's fax to Dr. Kapoor was "confidential."
Bruce Ross said he was representing Stern, executor of the estate of "Anna Nichole Smith." Ross didn't even know the spelling of the deceased's name, even though she may be the most famous person in the world right now.
That's not a good sign.
But clearly, Stern is more afraid of that toxicology report from the Florida medical examiner than anything else.
In the meantime, Larry Birkhead has just fired his lawyer, Debra Opri, after months of fighting with her. Readers of this column know that Birkhead and Opri didn't get along, didn't agree on her media involvement or course of action with Stern.
Opri likes to be on TV; Birkhead desired a different approach. Of course, when DNA results come in this week, Birkhead may be in a much stronger position than ever before.
Birkhead, by the way, is probably not on the good side of "Entertainment Tonight" anyway. He sued them several years ago, along with actress Ashley Judd, claiming they had maligned him over an article he had written about Judd in USA Today. The suit was settled out of court.
Kennedy Son to Follow Gore With Environmental Film
Bobby Kennedy Jr., often talked about now as a player in New York state politics after years of lying low, is going the route of Al Gore.
Kennedy, an avowed environmentalist for years associated with National Resources Defense Council and Riverkeeper, has authorized a documentary to be made based on his book "Crimes Against Nature."
The film will be directed by Angus Yates, written by Clara Bingham and produced by Yates and Bingham with Timothy Rockwood and Sarah Johnson Redlich. Los Angeles attorney Bill Grantham is the executive producer.
Their company will make it, even though Kennedy's sister, Rory, is a well-known, established and respected documentary filmmaker.
Yates carries his own journalistic pedigree. He is the stepson of legendary CBS newsman Mike Wallace. His company, Newsmaker Productions, is named as an homage to Wallace's old company.
Kennedy, like Gore, will be a featured player in the film, which is expected to be in theaters before the November 2008 elections.
"He will be a major player in the movie as opposed to Gore, who was in every scene," a source said.
Kennedy will be filmed conducting the town meetings he has become famous for over the years. The movie will discuss what was in the book, a source said, criticizing policies of the Bush administration in dealing with the ecology.
If "Crimes Against Nature" is as big a hit as Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth," then Kennedy will have a platform from which to launch whatever political campaign he needs in New York.
Right now, the word in New York political circles is that if Hillary Clinton were to become president, Gov. Eliot Spitzer could do a couple of things that would remind voters of the gloried past.
He could either appoint Attorney General Andrew Cuomo to her post and make Kennedy his new attorney general, or he could even let Kennedy fill out Clinton’s term as the U.S. senator from New York.
Is 'The Insider' Moving to New York?
Is Paramount TV moving "The Insider" to New York? And what would that mean for co-host Pat O'Brien?
Sources say that if the syndicated half-hour knock-off of "Entertainment Tonight" is indeed shifted to Manhattan, O'Brien may have a problem.
"He's engaged to a woman who's got kids in Los Angeles and can't move them," said, well, an insider.
Right now, the show is hosted on the left coast by O'Brien and on the right one by Lara Spencer. Apparently Spencer is being groomed to replace Mary Hart, the show's beauteous veteran star who has been with it, I believe, since 1910.
Hart is said to get between $5 and $6 million a year, by the way, which isn't chump change considering her main job description is "looking good."
I like Lara Spencer, but I hope Hart isn't eased out so fast. After all, she is known in media history for two things: someone who once insured her legs once for a million bucks, and in the "Seinfeld" where Kramer barked when he heard her voice.
And what of "The Insider"? It's such a terrible waste of time. The show gets "inside" very little unless Paramount TV has paid for it in advance. That half hour could be so well served by a good game show, like "$2,000,000 Pyramid" or "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Now That Everyone Is?"
Chelsea Clinton Approves 'The Mimzy'
Chelsea Clinton was an unexpected guest last night at the premiere of Bob Shaye's movie, "The Last Mimzy."
Looking spiffy, Chelsea told me she decided to come along with a female friend and see what the hubbub was about.
She also told me she will be present this Saturday at a big fundraiser in Hollywood for her mom, who is running for president. You may have heard of her: Sen. Hillary Clinton.
"The Last Mimzy," which opens Friday, is a great family movie and terrific for kids. It is kind of a cross between "E.T." and "Jumanji."
On this upcoming weekend, parents will find "Mimzy" just the ticket. It's a compelling, light sci-fi tale that keeps kids interested but has nothing offensive. It's a relief. My nieces, Hannah and Charlotte, nearly 7, gave it four thumbs up.
Also at last night's premiere at the Museum of Natural History: stars Joely Richardson; Tim Hutton; Rainn Wilson; Matthew and Cari Modine; NBC chief Jeff Zucker; New Line's Toby Emmerich and his brother, Noah, who is also an actor; the Shayes and New Line's Michael and Ninah Lynne.
Bahamian Cabinet Minister Shane Gibson Conducts Immigration Interview!
Immigration Minister Shane Gibson was the one who approved Smith’s controversial immigration permit… Must be a coincidence!
From ABC News…
NASSAU, Bahamas Feb 12, 2007 (AP)— A newspaper published two photographs on its front page Monday showing Anna Nicole Smith lying in bed fully clothed in a romantic embrace with the Bahamian immigration minister, who approved her application for permanent residency.
Immigration Minister Shane Gibson has come under criticism from the political opposition for giving the former Playboy Playmate special treatment in granting Smith residency in the Bahamas last year. Smith died Thursday in Florida.
The residency application was based on Smith’s purported ownership of a waterfront mansion. But G. Ben Thompson, a South Carolina developer who once dated Smith, has said he had not given Smith the house as a gift as her lawyers have asserted. Thompson is attempting to reclaim the house…
… read the full article link here.
Is there any man in the world who Smith didn’t bed?
We had to mention this because it is soooooo Caribbean - a Cabinet Minister misusing his position for a woman! Never happen in Barbados though. (Oh… almost forgot our friend Gline Clarke. Circumstances are a bit different, but the lack of ethics is the same - and there is a woman involved.)
On Friday, you read here exclusively about Anna Nicole's shrink and best friend sending a fax to a Los Angeles doctor asking for at least five different kinds of major painkillers in high doses. She wanted them to be sent by courier to the Bahamas, where Smith had just given birth to a baby girl and lost her son to a methadone overdose. That was Sept. 15, 2006.
Until Friday, other media outlets had set up Dr. Sandeep Kapoor as the culprit in Smith's drug addiction. But it was Dr. Kapoor who turned down the request from Dr. Khristine Eroshevich.
The latter doctor now identifies herself as "Kris" in most communications, especially with "Entertainment Tonight," where she has sold a lot of "exclusive" interviews.
Related
Column Archive
Test column story
Che Guevara?s 4- Hour Revolution
Angelina Jolie Is 'Girl, Re-Interrupted' in New Clint Eastwood Movie
Gwyneth Paltrow Bares a Breast in Film
'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull': It's a Hit!
Full-page Fox411 Archive
/**/
Suddenly Kapoor is out of the running as Dr. Feelgood, and Eroshevich is in. On Thursday night, this column received letters from both her lawyer and a lawyer for Howard K. Stern claiming that Dr. Eroshevich's fax to Dr. Kapoor was "confidential."
Bruce Ross said he was representing Stern, executor of the estate of "Anna Nichole Smith." Ross didn't even know the spelling of the deceased's name, even though she may be the most famous person in the world right now.
That's not a good sign.
But clearly, Stern is more afraid of that toxicology report from the Florida medical examiner than anything else.
In the meantime, Larry Birkhead has just fired his lawyer, Debra Opri, after months of fighting with her. Readers of this column know that Birkhead and Opri didn't get along, didn't agree on her media involvement or course of action with Stern.
Opri likes to be on TV; Birkhead desired a different approach. Of course, when DNA results come in this week, Birkhead may be in a much stronger position than ever before.
Birkhead, by the way, is probably not on the good side of "Entertainment Tonight" anyway. He sued them several years ago, along with actress Ashley Judd, claiming they had maligned him over an article he had written about Judd in USA Today. The suit was settled out of court.
Kennedy Son to Follow Gore With Environmental Film
Bobby Kennedy Jr., often talked about now as a player in New York state politics after years of lying low, is going the route of Al Gore.
Kennedy, an avowed environmentalist for years associated with National Resources Defense Council and Riverkeeper, has authorized a documentary to be made based on his book "Crimes Against Nature."
The film will be directed by Angus Yates, written by Clara Bingham and produced by Yates and Bingham with Timothy Rockwood and Sarah Johnson Redlich. Los Angeles attorney Bill Grantham is the executive producer.
Their company will make it, even though Kennedy's sister, Rory, is a well-known, established and respected documentary filmmaker.
Yates carries his own journalistic pedigree. He is the stepson of legendary CBS newsman Mike Wallace. His company, Newsmaker Productions, is named as an homage to Wallace's old company.
Kennedy, like Gore, will be a featured player in the film, which is expected to be in theaters before the November 2008 elections.
"He will be a major player in the movie as opposed to Gore, who was in every scene," a source said.
Kennedy will be filmed conducting the town meetings he has become famous for over the years. The movie will discuss what was in the book, a source said, criticizing policies of the Bush administration in dealing with the ecology.
If "Crimes Against Nature" is as big a hit as Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth," then Kennedy will have a platform from which to launch whatever political campaign he needs in New York.
Right now, the word in New York political circles is that if Hillary Clinton were to become president, Gov. Eliot Spitzer could do a couple of things that would remind voters of the gloried past.
He could either appoint Attorney General Andrew Cuomo to her post and make Kennedy his new attorney general, or he could even let Kennedy fill out Clinton’s term as the U.S. senator from New York.
Is 'The Insider' Moving to New York?
Is Paramount TV moving "The Insider" to New York? And what would that mean for co-host Pat O'Brien?
Sources say that if the syndicated half-hour knock-off of "Entertainment Tonight" is indeed shifted to Manhattan, O'Brien may have a problem.
"He's engaged to a woman who's got kids in Los Angeles and can't move them," said, well, an insider.
Right now, the show is hosted on the left coast by O'Brien and on the right one by Lara Spencer. Apparently Spencer is being groomed to replace Mary Hart, the show's beauteous veteran star who has been with it, I believe, since 1910.
Hart is said to get between $5 and $6 million a year, by the way, which isn't chump change considering her main job description is "looking good."
I like Lara Spencer, but I hope Hart isn't eased out so fast. After all, she is known in media history for two things: someone who once insured her legs once for a million bucks, and in the "Seinfeld" where Kramer barked when he heard her voice.
And what of "The Insider"? It's such a terrible waste of time. The show gets "inside" very little unless Paramount TV has paid for it in advance. That half hour could be so well served by a good game show, like "$2,000,000 Pyramid" or "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Now That Everyone Is?"
Chelsea Clinton Approves 'The Mimzy'
Chelsea Clinton was an unexpected guest last night at the premiere of Bob Shaye's movie, "The Last Mimzy."
Looking spiffy, Chelsea told me she decided to come along with a female friend and see what the hubbub was about.
She also told me she will be present this Saturday at a big fundraiser in Hollywood for her mom, who is running for president. You may have heard of her: Sen. Hillary Clinton.
"The Last Mimzy," which opens Friday, is a great family movie and terrific for kids. It is kind of a cross between "E.T." and "Jumanji."
On this upcoming weekend, parents will find "Mimzy" just the ticket. It's a compelling, light sci-fi tale that keeps kids interested but has nothing offensive. It's a relief. My nieces, Hannah and Charlotte, nearly 7, gave it four thumbs up.
Also at last night's premiere at the Museum of Natural History: stars Joely Richardson; Tim Hutton; Rainn Wilson; Matthew and Cari Modine; NBC chief Jeff Zucker; New Line's Toby Emmerich and his brother, Noah, who is also an actor; the Shayes and New Line's Michael and Ninah Lynne.
Bahamian Cabinet Minister Shane Gibson Conducts Immigration Interview!
Immigration Minister Shane Gibson was the one who approved Smith’s controversial immigration permit… Must be a coincidence!
From ABC News…
NASSAU, Bahamas Feb 12, 2007 (AP)— A newspaper published two photographs on its front page Monday showing Anna Nicole Smith lying in bed fully clothed in a romantic embrace with the Bahamian immigration minister, who approved her application for permanent residency.
Immigration Minister Shane Gibson has come under criticism from the political opposition for giving the former Playboy Playmate special treatment in granting Smith residency in the Bahamas last year. Smith died Thursday in Florida.
The residency application was based on Smith’s purported ownership of a waterfront mansion. But G. Ben Thompson, a South Carolina developer who once dated Smith, has said he had not given Smith the house as a gift as her lawyers have asserted. Thompson is attempting to reclaim the house…
… read the full article link here.
Is there any man in the world who Smith didn’t bed?
We had to mention this because it is soooooo Caribbean - a Cabinet Minister misusing his position for a woman! Never happen in Barbados though. (Oh… almost forgot our friend Gline Clarke. Circumstances are a bit different, but the lack of ethics is the same - and there is a woman involved.)
American Anna-Nicole Smith will be remembered in Australia for her outrageous appearance at the inaugural MTV Australia Video Music Awards in Sydney in 2005, when she bared her breasts on stage.
The former playmate and former stripper who loved to shock has died at the age of 39, collapsing in a Florida hotel room.
Smith's death comes just five months after her 20-year-old son, Daniel Smith, died in the Bahamas following the birth of her daughter.
The buxom blonde's appearance in Australia also made headlines.
Presenting an MTV award at Sydney's Luna Park in March 2005, the notorious widow pulled her dress down to her waist to reveal 32DD-size breasts with pink MTV stickers on her nipples.
Later, at a press call, Smith again exposed her breasts - this time without the MTV stickers.
If organisers were looking for an outrageous publicity stunt, they got it.
Smith's behaviour in Australia followed controversy at the 2004 American Music Awards, where she was escorted off stage after rubbing her chest with her hand and asking the audience if they liked her body.
Prior to her Australian performance, she asked reporters at a news conference to promote the awards: "Y'all want me to strip, just let me know."
Smith also caused a sensation at a party in Sydney, arriving with two camera crews to record her appearance for a documentary before taking a shine to Packer magazine advertising executive Cameron Hoy.
"It was pretty hot," said one eyewitness later. "She was trying to get his shirt off at one stage."
The couple left together, dining at a swish Sydney restaurant before Smith surfaced the next day, nursing a hangover but declaring she was impressed with Australian men.
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Credited as being the biggest Playboy Playmate of the Year in terms of height, weight, and measurements, former-model-turned-actress Anna Nicole Smith was, in the mid-'90s, the epitome of the classic voluptuous blonde. Drawing comparisons to such legendary beauties as Marilyn Monroe due to her penchant for white dresses and sleepy bedroom eyes, the one-time Guess? model courted controversy for both her marriage to an elderly billionaire and the heated lawsuit pertaining to his estate following his death. Born Vickie Lynn Hogan in Houston, TX (she moved to Mexia, TX, as a teenager), Smith's ascent to fame began when she was chosen as May 1992's Playboy Playmate of the Month. Voted Playmate of the Year shortly thereafter, the plus-sized platinum-blonde soon appeared in a pair of Playboy videos before making her feature debut in 1994's The Hudsucker Proxy. Following an appearance in that same year's Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult, Smith continued her association with the legendary men's magazine by appearing in a series of videos in addition to producing and starring in the steamy action thriller Skyscraper (1995). In 1987, Smith separated from her first husband Billy Smith, with whom she had one son; the couple later divorced and Anna Nicole married oil tycoon J. Howard Marshall in June 1994. Following Marshall's death in August the following year, Smith embarked on a heated legal battle with the former billionaire's remaining family in which she was ultimately rewarded 88 million dollars. Though she faded from the spotlight moving into the new millennium, Smith reemerged when, following the success of the MTV reality series The Osbournes, she was approached by E! Entertainment Television to be the subject of a similar series. The Anna Nicole Show debuted to general critical malaise in August 2002. Against all odds, the show remained on the air for the better part of two seasons, thanks largely to the morbid curiosity of viewers who found it virtually impossible look away from the disaster that seemed to be unfolding right before their very eyes. In the turbulent three years that followed, Smith endured a series of disheartening blows. On September 10, 2006, just 20 days after the birth of her daughter Dannielynn, Smith's 20-year-old son Daniel died suddenly due to a lethal combination of antidepressants and methadone. November of that same year found the former model hospitalized for pneumonia in the same Bahamas medical center in which her son had recently died, and it was right around that time that Smith became involved in a bitter legal dispute over her lavish waterfront mansion in the Atlantic Ocean paradise. Her troubles showed no signs of slowing when, in January of 2007, Smith was ordered to by the court to submit her baby daughter for DNA testing as a result of a heated custody battle with a celebrity photographer who claimed to be the girl's biological father (Smith remained insistent that her longtime lawyer and companion Howard K. Stern was the father). Just a few short weeks later, the case that Smith had filed against her landlord was thrown out of the court by a Bahamas judge, leaving the path clear for the owner of the home to proceed with his eviction lawsuit against her, and on February 7, 2007, a woman dissatisfied with the results of Trimspa X32 -- a weight-loss supplement for which Smith served as spokeswoman -- filed a lawsuit against Smith citing "false and misleading" advertising. The following afternoon, Smith was discovered unresponsive in her Hard Rock Hotel room in Seminole, FL, and was rushed to a nearby hospital, where she was pronounced dead within the hour. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Credited as being the biggest Playboy Playmate of the Year in terms of height, weight, and measurements, former-model-turned-actress Anna Nicole Smith was, in the mid-'90s, the epitome of the classic voluptuous blonde. Drawing comparisons to such legendary beauties as Marilyn Monroe due to her penchant for white dresses and sleepy bedroom eyes, the one-time Guess? model courted controversy for both her marriage to an elderly billionaire and the heated lawsuit pertaining to his estate following his death. Born Vickie Lynn Hogan in Houston, TX (she moved to Mexia, TX, as a teenager), Smith's ascent to fame began when she was chosen as May 1992's Playboy Playmate of the Month. Voted Playmate of the Year shortly thereafter, the plus-sized platinum-blonde soon appeared in a pair of Playboy videos before making her feature debut in 1994's The Hudsucker Proxy. Following an appearance in that same year's Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult, Smith continued her association with the legendary men's magazine by appearing in a series of videos in addition to producing and starring in the steamy action thriller Skyscraper (1995). In 1987, Smith separated from her first husband Billy Smith, with whom she had one son; the couple later divorced and Anna Nicole married oil tycoon J. Howard Marshall in June 1994. Following Marshall's death in August the following year, Smith embarked on a heated legal battle with the former billionaire's remaining family in which she was ultimately rewarded 88 million dollars. Though she faded from the spotlight moving into the new millennium, Smith reemerged when, following the success of the MTV reality series The Osbournes, she was approached by E! Entertainment Television to be the subject of a similar series. The Anna Nicole Show debuted to general critical malaise in August 2002. Against all odds, the show remained on the air for the better part of two seasons, thanks largely to the morbid curiosity of viewers who found it virtually impossible look away from the disaster that seemed to be unfolding right before their very eyes. In the turbulent three years that followed, Smith endured a series of disheartening blows. On September 10, 2006, just 20 days after the birth of her daughter Dannielynn, Smith's 20-year-old son Daniel died suddenly due to a lethal combination of antidepressants and methadone. November of that same year found the former model hospitalized for pneumonia in the same Bahamas medical center in which her son had recently died, and it was right around that time that Smith became involved in a bitter legal dispute over her lavish waterfront mansion in the Atlantic Ocean paradise. Her troubles showed no signs of slowing when, in January of 2007, Smith was ordered to by the court to submit her baby daughter for DNA testing as a result of a heated custody battle with a celebrity photographer who claimed to be the girl's biological father (Smith remained insistent that her longtime lawyer and companion Howard K. Stern was the father). Just a few short weeks later, the case that Smith had filed against her landlord was thrown out of the court by a Bahamas judge, leaving the path clear for the owner of the home to proceed with his eviction lawsuit against her, and on February 7, 2007, a woman dissatisfied with the results of Trimspa X32 -- a weight-loss supplement for which Smith served as spokeswoman -- filed a lawsuit against Smith citing "false and misleading" advertising. The following afternoon, Smith was discovered unresponsive in her Hard Rock Hotel room in Seminole, FL, and was rushed to a nearby hospital, where she was pronounced dead within the hour. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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