Family of late Marlborough Gallery chairman Pierre Levai sue his lover, claiming she 'kept him sick, starved'
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Max Levai alleges that Marcia Levine, Pierre Levai's long-time lover, denied him food and medical care during his final months, contributing to his death in June.
The lawsuit invokes New York's "slayer statute", claiming that Levine's actions disqualify her from inheriting any of Pierre Levai's assets, including a $3 million trust.
Max Levai's legal actions aim to remove Levine as a beneficiary of the trust, arguing she attempted to isolate his father and control his assets.
The family believes Levine's behavior was predatory and manipulative, significantly impacting Pierre Levai's health and recovery during a crucial time.
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