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Anna Nicole Smith — Part 4
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FD-302 (Rev. 10-6-95) ) ~)
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Date of Birth,
Date of transcription 06/26/2000
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Marshall lives in Dallas, Texas but
frequents the family business located in Houston, Texas.
believes that Anna Nicole Smith resides in Los Angeles, California.
Marshall is the trustee of his family's trust.
Marshall's deceased father, E. Howard Marshall, about 89 years old,
had married Anna Nicole Smith, aka, Vickie Lynn Marshall, about 32
years old, in 1995. Marshall died the following year, and Smith
alleges that Howard Marshall had made her a verbal promise to give
her half of his estate. Howard Marshall's estate is protected ina
family trust which has an estimated worth of about twenty-five
million dollars. Smith and her attorney, Howard Stern, contend
that the estate is worth over a billion dollars. Marshall and
Smith have been engaged in several law suits in California and
Texas since Howard Marshall's death. Smith and Marshall's next
court appearance is a trial scheduled for September 2000.
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Investigation on 6/23/00 a Los Angeles, Ca (telephonically)
File # 166C-LA-223601-\/ , Date dictated
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