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‘123022, 4:56 PM More Money, More Problems: Inside The Biller Family Feuds Of America's Richest Billionaire Clans
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hen one member of a billionaire
family died in September, his will
specified precisely how to spread
his fortune among the members of his family,
including his children, his stepchildren and his
siblings—except, the will commands, for his
sister Susan. It was the latest development in a
long-running fight among members of the Gore
family, one of the wealthiest in America, that
stretches back decades.
‘They’re far from the only fractured ultra-wealthy
brood. Among the 50 clans on Forbes’ latest list
of America’s Richest Families, at least six have
gone through very bitter—and very public—
family feuds, including legal battles over trust
funds, sham adoptions and even murder
accusations.
Here are the six billionaire American
families whose fierce infighting shows
that money—even billions of dollars—
doesn’t always buy happiness:
Gore Family: A Fight Over
The Share Of The Gore-Tex
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Inheritance
Net worth: $8.2 billion
Bill Gore (d. 1986) and his wife Genevieve (d.
2005)—founders of W.L. Gore, the company
behind waterproof fabric Gore-Tex—created a
powder keg when they set up a system of trusts
for their grandkids that awarded larger shares of
their estates to larger branches of the family.
‘Three of their four children produced four
grandkids each; one child, their daughter Susan,
only had three kids. That meant her children
would inherit far fewer shares from the trusts
than their cousins. So in 2003 Susan took
matters into her own hands, legally adopting her
65 year old ex-husband as her “child” to increase
her branch of the family’s inheritance. The move
—which infuriated the rest of the Gore family—
didn’t work. The ex-husband reneged on his
promise to give his shares to their children, and
in 2012 the Delaware Supreme Court ruled that
neither the ex-husband nor Susan’s children
were entitled to the shares. The family never
seemed to get over it. When Bob Gore, Susan’s
brother, died this September, his will made his
feelings crystal clear: The document states if
none of his children or their issue were living at
the time of his death, his estate should be
divided among his siblings—“not including
Susan.”
Inside The Bitter Family Feuds Of America’s Richest Billonaire Clans
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Charles Koch (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon for The Washington Post
Via Getty Images) THE WASHINGTON POST VIA GETTY IMAGES
Koch Family: Two Siblings’
Sellers Remorse Over
Conglomerate Koch
Industries
Net worth: $100 billion
Before they became vilified for their support of
the Tea Party and their conservative political
influence, the Koch family fought amongst
themselves. In 1980, William (Bill) Koch tried to
wrest control of family-owned Koch Industries
and was immediately fired. Three years later, he
and his brother Frederick sold their shares in
the family conglomerate, founded by their father
Fred Koch (d. 1967), back to their brothers
Charles and David for more than $700 million.
Then Bill and Frederick decided they were
shortchanged and spent the next 18 years suing
for more before finally settling in 2001. Since
then, the diversified company has grown to $115
billion in revenues from businesses including
pipelines, chemicals, Dixie cups and Stainmaster
carpet. Charles, who is worth $44.9 billion, and
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David, who died in August 2019 at age 79, have
appeared on Forbes’ ranks of the richest
Americans. David’s wife Julia and their three
children inherited David's 42% stake in Koch
Industries. Forbes pegs Bill’s net worth at $1.5
billion, Frederick, an art-lover who never
became a billionaire, stayed under the radar and
died in February 2020.
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Pritzker Family: An 18-
Year-Old’s Lawsuit Over A
Trust Fund
Net worth: $32.5 billion
Hyatt Hotel heiress Liesel Pritzker was only 18
years old when she filed a $6 billion lawsuit
against her father and 11 older cousins, alleging
that they looted her and her brother Matthew's
trust funds, Her father, Robert Pritzker, who
was divorced from her mother Irene, had begun
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to tinker with his children's trusts and donated
their share in the family holding company to the
family foundation. Years later when her cousins
planned to divvy up the fortune, they left Liesel
and her brother out. "This is not about cash," the
heiress told Forbes in 2003. "It's not like I think
if we win, it'll be: ‘Buy the Bentley! Bling bling!.”"
She added: "I filed because I wanted to know
what happened. It's going to be tricky, and it will
take a long time.” Once the battle was over,
Liesel walked away with $500 million. The
settlement of her suit led to splitting up the
family fortune and creating nearly a dozen
billionaire Pritzkers, including Illinois governor
J.B. Pritzker, who is the nation’s richest
politician, worth $3.4 billion.
Goldman Family: No Mom,
We Want Your Share Of
The Real Estate Empire
Net worth: $13.2 billion
When he died in 1987, Sol Goldman was the
richest landlord in New York City, with
properties that had once included the historic
Chrysler Building. Shortly after his death, Sol’s
four kids and his estranged wife Lilian began
battling over the inheritance. Sol and Lilian had
filed for divorce in 1983, but they attempted to
reconcile; in 1984 they signed a formal
agreement granting Lillian 33% of his estate.
That was later challenged by her children, but
after 5 years of lawsuits, the agreement stuck.
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When Lillian died in 2002, her estate was
divided nearly equally among her children,
according to court documents. “Since that time,
the family has resolved all outstanding disputes
and all members are very close with one
another,” a statement provided to Forbes in
2016 said.
Rollins Family: A Greek
Tragedy—And A Nearly
Decade-Long Lawsuit
Net worth: $13.1 billion
For decades, the Rollins family was known for
two things
which helped them make a fortune, and
its Orkin pest control business,
throwing lavish parties in Georgia. Founded by
two siblings, Wayne and John, in 1948, Rollins
Inc. pulled in $2 billion in sales in 2019 and is
the biggest pest control company by revenues in
North Amer:
no more. Wayne's s
Yet the extravagant parties are
ns, Randall (d.
August 2020) and Gary, joined the family
business and later became chair and president,
respectively. In 2010, Gary's four children sued
their father and uncle, claiming they were being
denied their rightful cash allocations. Around
the same time, Gary's wife Ruthie filed for
divorce from Gary after 45 years of marriage.
“It's like a Greek tragedy," one of the family
members told Forbes in 2014. After nine years
of legal battles and two weeks into a jury trial,
the family reached a confidential settlement in
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2019. One account describes the four adult
children who sued walking across the courtroom
in tears to hug their father and their uncle.
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Edward J. \Joe" Shoen with his son on his shoulders (Photo by Al
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Shoen Family: The Clan’s
Fight For Control Of U-
Haul
Net worth: $9 billion
Three decades after husband and wife duo L.S.
Shoen and Anna Mary Shoen cofounded the
truck and trailer rental company U-Haul, LS.
and his eldest son, Samuel, expanded the
company into new and arguably unrelated
businesses: rentals of video tapes, dance floors
and jet skis. Two other children, Joe and Mark,
thought he was wrecking the company. Joe
staged a coup in 1986, took control of the
company and forced his dad into retirement—
alienating most of his 12 siblings and half-
siblings (L.S. remarried after his first wife died).
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‘The family was mired in lawsuits for 25 years. At
one point, L.S. even accused his estranged sons
of taking part in the murder of Samuel's wife in
1990, before a paroled rapist confessed. L.S.,
who told Forbes in 1994 that Joe was mentally
ill, died by suicide in 1999. The last of the
litigation concluded in 2012. Both Joe and his
brother Mark each own roughly one-fifth of U-
Haul parent Amerco, where Joe is president and
chairman.
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