San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

RELATIVES OF DURST’S WIFE WHO DISAPPEARE­D SEEK PART OF FORTUNE

Family says it wants more than $100M from widow, estate

- BY BRIAN MELLEY Melley writes for The Associated Press.

A quest for the fortune left behind by multimilli­onaire murderer Robert Durst is under way just days after his death.

A lawyer for the family of his first wife, who vanished and was declared legally dead, notified the real estate tycoon’s trust that it would be seeking more than $100 million from Durst’s estate and widow.

Attorney Robert Abrams said he would soon be filing a new wrongful death lawsuit against the estate and would renew legal actions against others he has claimed helped cover up the killing of Kathie Mccormack Durst four decades ago.

Durst, 78, died Monday in a California hospital while serving a life sentence for shooting his best friend, Suout san Berman, in the back of the head at her Los Angeles home in 2000. He was facing second-degree murder charges in New York for his wife’s alleged slaying.

A Los Angeles County jury convicted Durst of firstdegre­e murder in September on the theory he silenced Berman as she planned to tell authoritie­s she provided a phony alibi to help him get away with killing Kathie

Durst in New York in 1982.

Abrams sent a letter Tuesday to a lawyer who is co-trustee warning not to distribute money from the trust or destroy any records.

He singled out Durst’s second wife, Debrah Charatan, whom he said is believed to be either the sole or primary beneficiar­y of a trust worth tens of millions of dollars.

Echoing allegation­s

Abrams made in a 2017 lawsuit that remains under appeal, he said Charatan quietly married Durst in 2000 to help him evade authoritie­s after the investigat­ion into Kathie Durst’s disappeara­nce was reopened.

“We’re not about to let Debrah Charatan dissolve the trust and get tens of millions of dollars more,” Abrams said. “You don’t get tens of millions of dollars in America for covering up a murder.”

Charatan has never been charged with a crime in the case and her attorneys said in court papers in 2019 that she bears no responsibi­lity related to Kathie Durst’s disappeara­nce, which occurred six years before she met Robert Durst.

Attorney Scott Epstein said the lawsuit was based on rumor “more suitable for a work of fiction.”

“The plaintiffs’ claims are at best an example of the most extreme form of speculatio­n and at worst nothing more than a thinly veiled attempt to publicly embarrass and extort money from Ms. Charatan, an innocent party, who is perceived by the plaintiffs as a deep pocket,” Epstein wrote.

Epstein did not immediatel­y respond to a message left Friday with his office seeking comment. A woman who answered a phone listed in Charatan’s name hung up when an Associated Press reporter called for comment.

Attorney Gary Freidman, the co-trustee who Abrams addressed his three-page letter to, declined to comment.

Durst’s deadly turn from a wealthy life of ease to a series of bizarre and bungled runs from the law became tabloid fodder and the focus of a feature film and a sixpart documentar­y.

He was long estranged from his family, which controls one of New York’s largest commercial real estate firms, owns several New York skyscraper­s and runs One World Trade Center.

After an acrimoniou­s legal dispute, he was bought

of The Durst Organizati­on and his family trust in 2006 for tens of millions of dollars, his brother, Douglas Durst, who runs the company, testified. Prosecutor­s estimated Robert Durst was worth about $100 million.

The Mccormack family’s previous lawsuit against Durst for wrongful death was thrown out because the deadline to file it expired.

They can revive the lawsuit under New York law because Durst was charged last year with murder in the case, Abrams said.

Robert Durst was the last person to see Kathie Durst alive on Jan. 31, 1982. Her body was never been found and she was declared legally dead in 2017.

During his L.A. trial, Durst testified he didn’t kill his wife and didn’t know what happened to her. He also denied killing Berman, though he said if he had killed either woman, he would lie about it.

 ?? GARY CORONADO LOS ANGELES TIMES ?? Relatives of Robert Durst’s first wife, who disappeare­d in 1982, are seeking millions from his estate.
GARY CORONADO LOS ANGELES TIMES Relatives of Robert Durst’s first wife, who disappeare­d in 1982, are seeking millions from his estate.

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