When claimed last August that she'd had 'more than anyone's fair share' of grief and loss in her life, she was talking about four failed marriages and the tragic suicide of her son Benjamin Keough, not to mention her beloved father's death at 42.Perhaps it would have seemed grubby to bring up money in her essay to honor Grief Awareness Day. But the heiress who grew up wanting for nothing and inherited her father's estate at 25 could have mentioned that she also suffered more than her fair share of financial loss.How much she or others are to blame for the $100 million inheritance that spectacularly slipped through her fingers remains a mystery, particularly given a crucial legal battle with former business manager Barry Siegel was, the Mail has discovered, settled 'confidentially' more than a year ago.
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