In
a lawsuit filed Wednesday in Los Angeles Superior Court, Adria Petty
and Annakim Violette asked for $5 million in damages plus attorney's
fees.
The daughters, who are from Petty's first marriage to Jane Benyo, claim that that their father's wife of 16 years hasn't allowed them enough say in how the rocker's estate will be managed.
Petty,
whose hits include "Free Fallin'," "I Won't Back Down," and "Learning
to Fly," died at age 66 in 2017, of an accidental drug overdose,
according to the Los Angeles County medical examiner's office.
The
plaintiff in the suit is Tom Petty Unlimited, a limited liability
corporation formed in March 2018 to manage the musician's assets after
his death.
The
entity controls Petty's rights as a recording artist, composer,
publisher and producer and oversees his memorabilia, equipment, musical
instruments and other financial assets.
"After
countless efforts to resolve this matter amicably and out of court, we
could no longer stand idly by and watch Dana disrespect Tom's wishes,
his music and his legacy," Alex Weingarten, the lawyer representing the
daughters, said in a statement to CNN.
Petty's
daughters assert in the lawsuit that Petty gave equal responsibility
over his estate to them and York Petty. The daughters accuse York Petty
of "gross mismanagement" of Tom Petty Unlimited, according to the
lawsuit
The lawsuit says York Petty has caused
the daughters to lose out on business opportunities through her
"exploitation of master recordings" Tom Petty made with a range of
companies, including MCA Records, Geffen Records, and Warner Music
Group.
The lawsuit also says York
Petty created a competing company, known as Tom Petty Legacy, "to usurp
Plaintiff's business opportunities and misappropriate its assets."
In a statement to CNN, York Petty's attorney, Adam Streisand, called the lawsuit "misguided and meritless."
He
said the "lawsuit sadly demonstrates exactly why Tom Petty designated
his wife to be the sole trustee with authority to manage his estate.
Dana will not allow destructive nonsense like this to distract her from
protecting her husband's legacy."
In
a legal filing last month, York Petty's lawyers wrote that Petty's
daughters were trying to "rule by majority," in the three-person
partnership, and thereby diminish York Petty's power.
Among
the complaints in that 270-page filing, York Petty's lawyers wrote that
Adria Petty's "erratic behavior has made it exceedingly -- and
increasingly -- difficult to carry on business." The filing alleged
Adria had "threatened the Trust's business dealings and important
relationships with the Heartbreakers, Tom's record labels...and Tom's
longstanding management team."
York
Petty's filing also asked the court to designate a professional manager
to manage Petty's assets along with York Petty and his daughters.
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