Two of Paul Newman's daughters are suing his charitable foundation, which they allege is dishonoring his dying wishes and pushing them out of decisions about how the proceeds of his business are donated. Newman's daughters Nell, 63, and Susan, 69, filed a lawsuit against Newman's Own Foundation, the charitable organization through which the profits of Newman's Own Inc. are funneled and which divvies them up to give to various charities. Newman created the foundation in 2005 as a way of safeguarding his vision to donate all of the proceeds from sales his salad dressings and other food products to causes he held dear. The actor died in 2008 after a battle with lung cancer.
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