New York Daily News

Recluse conned into leaving fortune to school, kin say

- BY RICH SCHAPIRO

A battle has erupted over the estate of a reclusive Upper East Side man who froze to death inside his multimilli­ondollar townhouse, the Daily News has learned.

The son of Peter Knoll has filed court papers alleging that his father was duped into leaving the bulk of his estate to a Vermont boarding school he attended in his teens.

Aaron Knoll claims his reclusive father's financial adviser, as well as representa­tives of The Putney School, took advantage of the man when he was deteriorat­ing physically and mentally.

“After having spoken with many of his friends, colleagues and family, everyone was in shock that he left virtually his entire estate to the school because it was contrary to conversati­ons they had personally had with him,” Aaron Knoll told The News in an email.

“They appear to have capitalize­d on my father's frail physical and mental state in literally the last months of his life.”

Knoll was found dead inside his five-story E. 78th St. mansion on Jan. 8. The city medical examiner ruled he succumbed to hypothermi­a.

Knoll was suffering from melanoma and other serious medical conditions at the time.

Con Edison was aware that Knoll had been living without gas since 2014 – but that informatio­n was never communicat­ed to a city agency or nonprofit organizati­on equipped to check on the 75-year-old son of a furniture magnate.

A News story about the case triggered an investigat­ion by the state agency that regulates public utilities.

In his 2017 will, Knoll designated First Republic Bank to be the executor of his estate.

He left $50,000 each to his three children, and $100,000 to his grandchild­ren. He also left gifts ranging from $5,000 to $500,000 to a handful of friends and acquaintan­ces.

But The Putney School was the big winner.

The progressiv­e boarding school was slated to receive the rest of the proceeds from the sale of Knoll's estimated $10 million townhouse, located steps from Central Park and just around the corner from former Mayor Michael Bloomberg's mansion.

Knoll attended Putney, in southern Vermont, as a member of the class of 1960.

 ?? COURTESY OF THE KNOLL FAMILY ?? Aaron Knoll with his father, Peter Knoll.
COURTESY OF THE KNOLL FAMILY Aaron Knoll with his father, Peter Knoll.

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