The multi-millionaire real estate mogul, Leona Helmsley, has left her female Maltese dog, Trouble, the biggest piece of the pie in her will. The bitch now has a trust fund of about $12 million after her owner died on August 20 at the age of 87.
According to
Sky News her grandchildren, Craig and Meegan Panzirer, do not receive anything from Grandma Helmsley's billion dollar empire. She left them a note in her will saying "for reasons that are known to them" they won't get a penny!
These two shunned grandkids have two other siblings who were left with about $5 million each IF they visit the grave of their deceased father once a year.
The little bitch, Trouble, gets to live out the rest of her life in luxury according to Helmsley's instructions in her will. After Trouble's life is over she is to be buried with Leona in the mausoleum.
Alvin Rosenthal, Leona's brother, has the responsibility of carrying out Leona's wishes for Trouble and making sure the rich canine is well taken care of and happy. He was given an inheritance from his sister, but it was still less than what the dog received.
Helmsley did a lot of great philanthropy work, but her family may now be realizing the well-deserved title Leona earned as the "Queen of Mean."