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a heart attack on Jan. 23, 2015, his wife was in the process of filing for divorce. Mr. Cub had cut the family out of the will, leaving the estate to Regina Rice, his longtime caretaker. The most famous player in franchise history had no grave marker until an anonymous donor erected one last month.
claim against his estate for $35,000. Club spokesman Julian Green said the team will pay to settle the claim, filed Wednesday by Donnellan Family Funeral Services. The claim came amid a legal challenge by Banks' widow of a will Banks signed in October that leaves all his assets to caretaker Regina Rice.
onnellan Family Funeral Services was filed Wednesday. It comes amid a legal challenge by Banks widow, Elizabeth Banks, of a will Banks signed in October without her knowledge, she contends that leaves all his assets to longtime caregiver Regina Rice and nothing to her or Banks children.
Date: Mar 07, 2015
Category: Sports
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Caregiver: Ernie Banks had $16000 in assets when he died
TheChicago Sun-Timesreports that a "bitter" dispute over Banks' will centers around Regina Rice, Banks' live-in caregiver and agent. Banks' familyhis estranged wife, Liz Banks, and his sonshave alleged that Rice persuaded him into signing a new will that gave her his complete assets.
Date: Feb 24, 2015
Category: Sports
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Jerry Banks says that Regina Rice did not tell the family she had an attorney write up a new will. Estranged wife Elizabeth Banks has gone to court to prevent Rice from having Ernie Banks' remains cremated.
The twin sons of Ernie Banks asserted Monday that Regina Rice, acting as his agent and caretaker, coerced Banks into signing a new will giving her all his assets. Jerry and Joey Banks said their father was ill at the time Rice had him sign a new will.
Date: Feb 16, 2015
Category: Sports
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Ernie Banks' sons fight father's will giving assets to agent
In a statement released by their attorney, Jerry and Joey Banks said their father was ill at the time Regina Rice had him sign a power of attorney, a health care directive and a will giving everything to her.
Date: Feb 16, 2015
Category: Sports
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Ernie Banks will leaves everything to agent; Family contesting
But Joey and Jerry Banks, who both live in California, say it wasn't until after the funeral that they learned their father's agent and caretaker in Chicago, Regina Rice, had control of the Hall-of-Famer's estate.