New York Post

HOT SUMNER TIME

Redstone hungers for red beef and sex: ex

- By CLAIRE ATKINSON catkinson@nypost.com

Ailing 92yearold media mogul Sumner Redstone may be losing his edge — but not his appetite for sex and steak, according to explosive court papers filed by a spurned gal pal.

Former livein girlfriend Manuela Herzer, 50, escalated the battle over the nonagenari­an billionair­e on Wednesday by claiming the chairman and controllin­g shareholde­r of Viacom and CBS can barely speak — nothing more than “brief grunt responses” — or scrawl his name, let alone run a multibilli­ondollar media empire.

Despite his rapidly deteriorat­ing condition, he is obsessed with eating steak and “demands, to the extent he can be understood, to engage in sexual activity every day, even though Dr. Gold has repeatedly recommende­d that he abstain from daily sexual activity,” according to court documents filed in an LA County Superior Court.

Up until last month, Herzer would have been in charge of making healthcare decisions for Redstone when, and if, doctors eventually deemed him incapable.

But that was before Herzer and another former girlfriend, Sydney Holland, were booted from his Beverly Hills mansion shortly after a Vanity Fair article suggested that in his twilight years, they became more controllin­g of the mogul and his fortune.

Viacom Chief Executive Philippe Dauman has succeeded Herzer as Redstone’s healthcare “agent,” accord ing to Redstone’s lawyers.

Herzer is challengin­g the Oct. 12 decision to banish her from his home and is demanding that Redstone undergo a medical evaluation.

“I am convinced that if Sumner indeed signed anything himself that day, he lacked the mental capacity to understand what he was signing, much less the legal and practical significan­ce of the documents he signed,” Herzer said in the petition.

In response, Redstone’s camp called Herzer’s suit “prepostero­us,” adding it was was a “meritless action, riddled with lies, and a despicable invasion of his privacy.”

His lawyers filed exhibits from doctors that included a recent brain scan they said shows there has been no drastic changes in Redstone’s health since Herzer’s departure.

The drama is being watched closely by shareholde­rs and rival media companies, which are eyeing CBS and Viacom, controlled through Redstone’s National Amusements.

Shareholde­rs have been pressing to know more about Redstone’s health and the future of his companies.

A sevenmembe­r trust, including daughter Shari Redstone and Dauman, will assume control if Redstone dies or is deemed incapacita­ted.

Dauman said he met with Redstone on Nov. 3 and found him “engaged and attentive,” according to filings from Redstone’s legal team. He said Redstone told him Herzer “has been threatenin­g to litigate and that all she wants is his money.”

Shari Redstone added that family members are “enjoying their ability to visit with him regularly and to talk with him every day.”

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