Senator Feinstein files lawsuit against trustees in husband’s estate, alleging financial elder abuse.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) arrives to the U.S. Capitol Building on May 10, 2023 in Washington, DC. Feinstein is returning to Washington after over two months away following a hospitalization due to shingles. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

OAN’s James Meyers
5:37 PM – Tuesday, August 15, 2023

California Senator Dianne Feinstein is suing the trustees of her late husband’s estate, alleging elder financial abuse.

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The Democrat⁣ filed ‌a lawsuit​ on August ⁢8th, accusing the co-trustees of “wrongfully withholding distributions to which Trust​ entitles her in bad faith ‍and diverting assets that they should have used to fund.”

Feinstein’s (D-Calif.) husband, Richard Blum ​died in February of 2022. He had a net worth estimated to be close ‍to one billion dollars. Blum⁢ was the former president of the equity investment management fund ‘Blum Capital.’

Additionally, the 90-year-old Senator⁣ asked for the power of attorney to be given to her daughter, Katherine Feinstein. She allegedly ⁤pushed for her mother to file the lawsuit ⁢on her behalf.

The suit was filed against three co-trustees of the estate, Michael ⁤Klein, Verett Mims and Marc Scholvinck. Furthermore, the lawsuit stated the three trustees “funded gifts to Blum’s daughters or forgiven their indebtedness” without giving Feinstein the‍ proper ​notice.

However, Steven Braccini, a lawyer representing the trustees, said Feinstein’s daughter is to blame.

“The trustees⁢ have acted ethically and appropriately at all times; the same cannot ‍be said for Katherine⁢ Feinstein,” he stated. “This ‍filing is unconscionable.”

Per⁤ court filings, in March, the Democrat was told ​her late husband’s estate ⁣was lacking liquidity, causing her not to collect funds.

The Senator has also filed two separate lawsuits dating back to June and July, claiming she does not have access to⁣ Blum’s trust.

Feinstein was hospitalized earlier​ this‌ year and has announced she will not⁢ run for⁤ re-election in 2024. The Democrat’s seat is highly sought after.

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