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发表于 2-27-2025 13:18:41
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本帖最后由 choi 于 2-27-2025 13:19 编辑
(2) Jonathan Mahler and Jim Rutenberg, The Murdoch Family Plot. Rupert always wanted his children to inherit his empire. But years of backstabbing and drama cultivated in a brazen scheme to upend his own succession plan. New York Times Magazine, Feb 23, 2025, at page 26 (online publishing Feb 13, 2025).
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/ ... ly-trust-fight.html
Excerpts in the windows of print:
'You are completely disenfranchising me and my siblings,' Elizabeth told her father. 'You've blown a hole in the family.'
'You are the kingpin,' Rupert's second wife wrote to him. 'You still hold the power.'
'You already lost one son,' Prudence wrote to her father. 'And you could well lose two daughters over this.'
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The contours of the Murdoch family trust date to 1999, when, at age 68, Rupert divorced his second wife, Anna, a former reporter at one of his papers, after meeting Wendi Deng, an executive in his Asia division * * * Anna filed for divorce in California, where she was entitled to half of everything Rupert had built since their marriage 31 years earlier. She sacrificed that right during the divorce negotiations to ensure that Rupert’s four existing children — and not any future heirs — would inherit his fortune after his death. Their eventual divorce agreement divided the controlling interest in the empire equally among the four: Prue, Liz, Lachlan and James. Rupert would have no say over who would run things after he was gone.
Note: Please read the last several paragraphs.
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