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TMZ has obtained a copy of Anna Nicole Smith's will that has been presented to the court. The document, dated July 30, 2001, named Howard K. Stern as the executor of her estate. Drafted prior to the birth of her daughter Dannielynn Hope, the will specifies that Smith's entire estate (estimated to be just under $500 million) be put in trust for her son Daniel. Daniel Smith died last September.
Anna Nicole Stalker Free and Procreating The California Department of Justice began serving search warrants Friday in connection with the death of Anna Nicole Smith. One was served this morning at the home of Anna’s psychiatrist, Dr. Khristine Eroshevich, and it’s being reported that Howard K. Stern was actually there at the time!
Little DANNIELYNN HOPE was named ANNA NICOLE SMITH's sole heir today by a Los Angeles judge, the City News Service reports, at the request of HOWARD K. STERN and LARRY BIRKHEAD. The ruling creates a trust for Dannielynn that will be overseen by Howard and Larry as co-trustees.
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Anna Nicole Smith In September 2006, after Smith gave birth to daughter, Dannielynn, her 20-year-old son Daniel, the product of a pre-fame Texas marriage, died suddenly from ingesting a lethal mixture of medications. Compounding her woes, Smith was hit with a paternity test by ex-boyfriend Larry Birkhead, but Smith disputed his claim and held a commitment ceremony to her oft-present lawyer Howard K. Stern. However, after Smith's death, DNA test results proved that Birkhead is the father.
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It was reported that three men claiming to be the father of Anna Nicole Smith’s baby. The three men are Howard K. Stern, Larry Birkhead and Frederic von Anhalt. Frederic von Anhalt, the husband of actress Zsa Zsa Gabor... reveals he may be the father of the baby.
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On September 28, 2006, Smith and Howard K. Stern exchanged vows and rings in an informal commitment ceremony aboard the 41-foot catamaran Margaritaville off the coast of the Bahamas. She wore a white dress and carried a bouquet of red roses, while he wore a black dress suit with white shirt. Although they pledged their love and made a commitment to be there for one another before a Baptist minister, no marriage certificate was issued and the ceremony is not legally binding.[66]
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