By Walter F. Roche Jr.
The estate of the late singer Glen Campbell is seeking approval for another $92,989 in accounting fees which would push the total paid to Gursey Schneider, a California firm, to $186,415.
The fee request was submitted this week in Davidson Probate Court in Nashville, Tenn.
The accounting fee comes as the court is also considering a request for $194,488 in legal fees and expenses to the Greenberg Traurig firm.
Both firms had served the singer during his lifetime. In fact the Gursey Schneider billings refer to services provided after Campbell had been placed in a conservatorship. According to the filing the conservatorship has yet to be closed.
Campbell died in August of 2017 after a long battle with Alzheimers Disease.
The fee petition was filed in behalf of Kimberly Campbell, Campbell's widow and the executor of his estate.
If the fees are contested, a hearing will be held Aug. 20 before Probate Judge David "Randy" Kennedy.
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