Jean and Casey Kasem on Nov. 10, 2003, at the Beverly Hills Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Doug Benc/Getty Images) |
LOS ANGELES — Family
members of radio personality Casey Kasem have settled dueling lawsuits
alleging that the longtime “American Top 40” host was badly mistreated
before his death in 2014.
The two sides filed a
joint request Monday in Los Angeles Superior Court to dismiss a
wrongful death lawsuit by three of Kasem’s children and his brother
against Kasem’s widow that claimed her neglect and physical abuse led to
his death, as well as a countersuit making similar claims against the
plaintiffs that was filed by his widow and another daughter. The terms
of the agreement were not revealed, and attorneys did not immediately
respond to emails seeking comment.
Kerri Kasem, one of
the daughters who filed the initial lawsuit, released a statement
through a spokesman Tuesday saying she was “distraught and heartbroken
over her family and lawyers’ decision to force her into a settlement.”
The first lawsuit
was filed four years ago by Casey Kasem’s children from a previous
marriage, Kerri, Julie and Michael Kasem, and his brother Mouner Kasem.
It was a lingering chapter in a series of heated and often public fights
between his children and his second wife, former actress Jean Kasem,
that began even before his death at age 82.
The wrongful death
lawsuit accused Jean Kasem, who was married to Casey Kasem for 34 years,
of elder abuse and of inflicting emotional distress on his children by
restricting their access to him before his death.
It alleged that “Casey’s early death occurred as a direct and proximate result of Jean’s neglect and physical abuse.”
Jean Kasem denied
all of the allegations. She counter-sued and alleged that Casey Kasem’s
children were motivated by their desire to get his money after he cut
them off financially in 2012, and that they had brought emotional
distress to her and her father, claims they denied.
The two sides fought
bitterly over access to Kasem and control of his medical care before he
died in Gig Harbor, Washington, where Jean Kasem had taken him from Los
Angeles.
Police and
prosecutors in California and Washington investigated his treatment and
death and found no evidence of criminal wrongdoing.
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Children of Casey Kasem settle lawsuit with widow over death
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Jean Kasem files wrongful death and fraud suit in Washington, against Casey Kasem’s Adult Children
Casey Kasem's Widow Sued for Wrongful Death
I am glad this is over.
ReplyDeleteI am too, David. This was the classic example of greed. Jean was Casey's wife for 30+ years. The children and brother had no claim to his estate. However they wanted it or felt entitled to it, so they masked their greed in concern.
ReplyDeleteThey should have respected their father during his illness and mourn losing him with the entire family after his death.