Sunday, March 11, 2018

Campbell Assets Begin to Surface


By Walter F. Roche Jr.

The widow of Glen Campbell is seeking reimbursement for over a half million dollars for money spent caring for the singer as he fought a long battle with Alzheimer's Disease.
Kimberly Campbell filed a claim for $506,380 in the estate of her husband who died last year, shortly after she publicly disclosed he was suffering from the disease.
According to the filing in Davidson Probate Court in Nashville, Tenn. the money was spent for assisted living care and related costs including the erection of a security fence and legal fees.
She also has filed a claim for $14,246 to recover an insurance payment which, according to the claim, was erroneously paid to the estate.
According to her claim the insurance payment to cover the cost of repairing water damage caused by plumbing defects should have been paid to a family trust, which owns the property in Agoura Hills, Calif.
The residential property which is currently up for sale for a little under $1 million includes a recording studio.
Another family trust owns the property where Kimberly and Glen have resided at 827 Battery Lane in Nashville. That two acre property includes an 8,586 square foot residence. It was purchased for $1.8 million. Kimberly Campbell is the trustee of both trusts.
Other filings in the estate show that Campbell owned a stake in the Arizona Diamondbacks.  A recently approved order bars the use of the Diamondback interests to cover expenses.
Glen Campbell had been placed in a conservatorship in 2015, but the filings in his case have been sealed. 
The will filed in the Campbell estate case is being challenged by three of Campbell's children who have been specifically excluded from receiving any benefits.
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