The son of former Yahoo! and Warner Bros. executive Terry Semel filed
court papers Thursday asking that a judge appoint a conservator to
manage his father’s finances, saying the 75-year-old ex-CEO has
Alzheimer’s disease and is mentally incapable of doing so.
Eric Semel, 39, states in his Los Angeles Superior Court papers that
attorney Andrew Wallet, a co-conservator of singer Britney Spears,
should be named to manage his father’s financial affairs and to make
sure he has the proper living arrangements.
Semel’s stepmother currently has sole control over her husband’s
finances and there is dissension between her and some of his four
children, according to the petition.
“An independent neutral conservator of the estate is needed to make
certain that Mr. Semel’s living expenses are provided for properly,” the
petition states.
Jane Semel relocated her husband from their Bel-Air estate to a
one-bedroom apartment in the Motion Picture & Television
Fund-operated retirement community in Woodland Hills, according to the
petition, which says that he “has become increasingly isolated” as a
result.
A hearing on the petition is scheduled for July 19.
Semel was the chairman and CEO of Yahoo! from 2001 to 2007. Before
that, he spent 24 years at Warner Bros., where he served as chairman and
co-CEO, resigning amid shareholders’ dissatisfaction over his
compensation package.
In 2004, the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute was renamed the Jane and
Terry Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior. At the time,
the university said the couple’s $25 million gift was one of the
nation’s largest to be dedicated exclusively to the better understanding
of the brain.
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1 comment:
What a horrible shame for Terry Semel.
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