I followed up on a Wall Street Journal article I read years ago, out of curiosity. The article concerned Larry Hillbloom, founder of DHL Express. After becoming a billionaire, he moved to Palau in Micronesia and bought some seaplanes to fly around the Pacific. In Vietnam, Micronesia, and Philippines, he established contacts to set him up with attractive young virgins for sex, some as young as 14.
In 1995, he took off with two friends and their seaplane crashed but Larry's body was never found. There would be no story but for the young girls' claims that he fathered their four children and they wanted inheritance for them.
With no body and no DNA, Larry's attorney said they could not prove paternity. Searching for DNA, legal eagles scoured Larry's residence but found that Larry's scumbags cleaned everything of Larry's DNA so his fortune of $900,000,000 would go to UC San Francisco for research.
Smart attorneys compared DNA in the four children and they were consistent with Larry's and his mother's and siblings, despite their original refusal to give any samples.
Here's where it gets crazy. Larry graduated from the Boalt Law School at UC Berkeley. He was an attorney but left out any provision for his offspring in his will. BIG MISTAKE! Courts awarded $90 million to each of four children, $50 million each after income taxes and fees to Loky Nguyen of Vietnam, Jelun Cuartero of Philippines, and Mercadito Feliciano and Larry Junior Hillbloom of Palau.
The apple didn't fall far from the tree, however. Larry Junior didn't have enough money so he was smuggling methamphetamines into the U.S. after moving to Idaho. In 2021, Larry Junior was sentenced to 8 years in prison.
What does it profit a man if he gains the world and loses his soul. - The Holy Bible
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