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Sports
Former Redskins owner's daughter goes to court over father's estatePublished 01/26/07
WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) - The daughter of former Washington Redskins owner Jack Kent Cooke has sued the executors of his estate, saying that annual payments of $50,000 have not been enough to keep her out of debt and in college. In a $275 million lawsuit filed yesterday in federal court in Dallas, 19-year-old Jacqueline Cooke accuses the executors of the estate of defrauding her. Ms. Cooke has collected at least $200,000 from a lifetime trust since her father, who was one of Washington's richest and most influential men, died in 1997. But the payments are taxed and therefore have been insufficient, her attorney Benjamin Dick...
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