Sunday, April 28, 2013

Emotional Wife of Anthony Marshall Breaks Down During Court Appearance

"You're not going to jail, honey."

The swindling son of famed philanthropist Brooke Astor shared a showily tender moment in Manhattan Supreme Court [April 19]-- his wife hugging him in his wheelchair and bursting into tears.

"You're not going to jail, honey -- it's alright," Anthony Marshall, 88, was told by his sobbing, twenty-years-younger wife, Charlene, after a judge agreed to a tentative June 17 date for Marshall's prison surrender.

"I love you too!" she cried, as she wrapped a gray scarf around his neck before rolling him out of the courtroom.

It's been three years since Marshall and his trusts and estates lawyer co-defendant, Francis Morrissey, were both sentenced to serve at least one year and as many as three.

The two pressured and tricked the Alzheimer's-afflicted doyenne out of some $60 million in bequests, with Marshall awarding himself a $2 million "raise" for administering her estate, and Morrissey forging her signature on a key 2004 will amendment.

Manhattan Supreme Court Justice A. Kirke Bartley is allowing the pair to remain free on bail pending their latest appeal effort -- an application to have their case considered by the state's highest court, the Court of Appeals in Albany.

If that court decides not to take the case, the pair must surrender June 17, said Bartley, who presided over the pair's 2009 trial.

"It's good to see you all again, three years plus," the judge told the eight lawyers in the room, and the brief hearing did have a reunion feel to it.

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Emotional Wife of Anthony Marshall Breaks Down During Court Appearance

4 comments:

Finny said...

For some reason I feel sorry for him and then I remember the case....

Larry said...

I don't feel sorry for him. He's getting a taste of how he made his mother feel. No, I don't have an ounce of sympathy.

Anonymous said...

Greed, but they always blame it on someone else, sad that money is more important to some people than a person that brought them into this world.

B Inberg said...

8 lawyers in the courtroom billing HOW MUCH? $60 million gee whiz when is enough enough? I imagine when a person is greedy they want more more more do whatever it takes to get what they want.