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Showing posts with label Ronni Chasen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ronni Chasen. Show all posts

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Ronni Chasen's Will: Estate Worth $6.1 Million in 1994




Slain publicist valued personal property at $4.7 million and left thousands of dollars to various charities, according to documents posted online.



Publicist Ronni Chasen left behind a will that valued her estate at $6.1 million at the time the document was written, in 1994, according to TMZ.

That figure includes personal property worth $4.7 million, income from personal property worth $500,000 and real-estate holdings valued at $900,000, according to the documents, which TMZ posted online.

In the will, Chasen left her "playbill collection and other memorabilia relating to the motion picture business" to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, under the condition that any exhibition of the items be accompanied by a noticed saying they are "from the collection of Ronni Chasen."

Chasen -- who was murdered in her car last month in Beverly Hills after leaving the Burlesque premiere afterparty -- also left several thousand dollars to various charities, including $20,000 to Hole in the Wall Gang Fund, $10,000 to the Make-A-Wish Foundation and $5,000 each to the American Film Institute, to UCLA's Women's Cancer Research Foundation and to the Simon Wiesenthal Center.

Also according to the will, Chasen intended to leave three-quarters of her estate to her mother, who has since died. In that event, Chasen designated a niece, Melissa Cohen, to receive a large sum of money. That's a marked contrast to what Chasen left another niece, Jill Cohen: $10.



"I have intentionally and with full knowledge of the consequences omitted to provide for my niece, Jill Cohen, also known as Jill Gatsby, except for the gift of $10," the will reads.

TMZ notes that supporting documents state that another will was prepared for Chasen in 2006 but has not been located.

Chasen's brother, Larry Cohen, who is applying to be the special administrator of the estate, said he thinks the will could be in a safe-deposit box.

The will surfaced a day after a man police believe was connected to Chasen's murder shot and killed himself in the lobby of the Harvey Apartments, a former Hollywood hotel-turned apartment complex. BHPD had been serving the man, identified as a "person of interest," a search warrant related to the case at the time.

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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Ronni Chasen, 64, Shot and Killed in Beverly Hills






The famed publicist crashed into a light pole at 12:30 a.m. Tuesday.

Famed publicist Ronni Chasen died after being shot five times in Beverly Hills early Tuesday morning.

Chasen then crashed her Mercedes-Benz into a light pole around 12:30 a.m.

Ed Winter, spokesperson for the Los Angeles County coroner's office, confirms her death to The Hollywood Reporter. An autopsy will be completed Wednesday or Thursday.

A Beverly Hills Police spokesperson tells THR: "On November 16th 2010 at approximately 12:28 a.m. Beverly Hills police officers received info regarding shots that were heard in the area of Sunset and Whittier, shortly after a collision was reported in the same area. Units arrived and discovered a newer black Mercedes Benz E-350 involved in a solo crash to the light pole. The lone female occupant was located in the vehicle with apparent multiple gunshot wounds to her chest. Beverly Hills paramedics transported the victim to a local hospital where she was later pronounced deceased. The investigation is in the preliminary stages and no further information is available at this time. At this time there is no suspect, info or motive for this crime."

A spokesman from the Beverly Hills police department added that some search warrants have been issued as a matter of routine, a forensic examination of the car is underway and "our detectives are looking at all aspects of this crime." He said the investigation is in its "infancy" and the police are not putting forward any theories regarding the murder at this time.

"It's an unusual incident for the City of Beverly Hills," he added.

Police called to the scene said Chasen was "in and out of consciousness, but breathing," according to RadarOnline.com. She was taken by ambulance to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where she was pronounced dead.

Earlier that night, Chasen -- as always a presence on the red carpet eagerly tending to her clients' interests -- attended the premiere of Burlesque.

Chasen began her career as a publicist in 1973, and worked on films such as 1989's Driving Miss Daisy and 1997's Lolita.

In February 1993, she was named senior vice president of worldwide publicity at MGM.

"I was both delighted and surprised when MGM approached me about this position," Chasen said then. "I've given this very careful thought, and, although I will miss working with my personal clients on a day-to-day basis, I look forward to this new opportunity with great enthusiasm ... this will be a very exciting period for the company, and I am delighted to join the MGM team."

Chasen also worked for Rogers & Cowan for a number of years.

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