February 10, 2007
NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) -- The attorney for a U.S. developer who claims ownership of the waterfront mansion where Anna Nicole Smith lived in the Bahamas said Saturday he has retaken control of the residence on behalf of his client.
The South Carolina developer, G. Ben Thompson, is a former boyfriend of Smith's who was embroiled in an ownership dispute with the 39-year-old celebrity before she died Thursday in Florida. Thompson's attorney, Godfrey Pinder, said Smith's death meant her claims to the mansion were no longer legitimate.
"We changed the locks and have put a chain on the gate," Pinder said. "We have physical control of the house."
The woman is not even buried yet and the shit is already getting ugly! Between the three daddy's of the child and the cash that is at stake, this will get ugly real fast.
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