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A special report from The Real Deal — Previously unreported testimony portrays the personalitie

A special report from The Real Deal — Previously unreported testimony portrays the personalities of the patriarch’s warring descendants Sep 03, 2024 [View in Browser]( [Share](   [Image]( [image]( Inside the family feud of the multibillion-dollar Sol Goldman empire As Sol Goldman’s loved ones sat shiva for him in late 1987, the matter of who would lead his vast empire loomed as large as the Chrysler Building. Goldman, widely acknowledged as the most successful real estate investor of his time, had spoken with each of his four adult children about his will, which named his youngest daughter Jane and her brother Allan as co-executors of his estate. Sitting in a Delaware courtroom four decades later, Jane testified that at the shiva her sister Amy, who had pursued a career outside the family business, expressed relief that she wasn’t the one to carry that responsibility. “My father went over the will with each of his children. So we all knew what was happening,” Jane recounted earlier this year at a trial concerning a key piece of the Goldman family business. “I remember specifically Amy being glad that it wasn’t her.” Amy, however, emphatically denies saying anything of the sort at that time. [Read Full Story]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Share]( | [Manage Newsletters]( | [Unsubscribe](list=National Weekly) | [Privacy Policy]( | [Subscribe]( | [Advertise]( The Real Deal 450 West 31st Street, New York, NY 10001 ©2024 TheRealDeal. All rights reserved. [View Online](

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