Attorneys for California U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein say in a court filing that she is being stiffed on payments for 'significant' medical bills by a trust created for her benefit by her late husband.
Attorneys for California U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the oldest member of Congress who has been beset with serious health problems, assert in a court filing that she is being stiffed on payments for"significant" medical bills by a trust created for her benefit by her wealthy late husband.
Additionally, they said"purported trustees" Mark R. Klein and Marc Scholvinck were not appointed in compliance with terms of the trust. The senator wants to appoint her daughter to manage the fund, which they asked the court to confirm. Katherine Feinstein is Blum's stepdaughter. In the filing, Katherine Feinstein, a San Francisco Fire Commission member and former judge, is identified as"attorney in fact" for the senator, which is someone authorized to act on behalf of another person.
Feinstein, whose groundbreaking political career shattered gender barriers from San Francisco's City Hall to the corridors of Capitol Hill,After her sick leave, Feinstein returned to the Capitol in May looking noticeably thinner and frail, about 10 weeks after being diagnosed with and briefly hospitalized for shingles in San Francisco. One side of her face was drooping,, which can occur when the shingles virus reaches a facial nerve near the ears. It also can cause hearing loss.
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