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July 26, 2006

Astor's Scary Place

2006_07_brookeastor.jpg"Her bedroom is so cold in the winter that my grandmother is forced to sleep in the TV room in torn nightgowns on a filthy couch that smells, probably from dog urine."

When you read something like that, the last thing you'd expect is that it would describe Brooke Astor, the millionaire philanthropist, but, in fact, it's an affidavit from her grandson about her current, terrible conditions. And what's more, Philip Marshall says his father is behind this treatment. The Daily News lists the different things that's been filed with a court as Marshall tries to remove his father, Anthony Marshall, as the 104 year old's guardian. Such as how nurses weren't allowed to buy Astor "hair bonnets and no-skid socks" (they ended up buying them on their own), Astor cannot see her dogs, and that Anthony Marshall "ordered the staff not to take her to an emergency room or call 911 if she is having a medical emergency without contacting him first." The elder Marshall "pays himself" $2.3 million for taking care of his mother, but his son wants JP Morgan Chase and Annette de la Renta, who bought Astor air purifiers because Marshall refused, to take over as guardian. There must be some other money at stake that's not being reported, but, really, being rich clearly doesn't make you smart or a better person.

Through her late husband's foundation, Brooke Astor has donated hundreds of millions of dollars to the city's institutions, most notably the New York Public Library. Her favorite place in the city is Central Park. And on Mr. Beller's Neighborhood, there's a story about wrongly assuming Astor was dead.

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Comments (5)

Geezus, why is it that it's always the richest f_cks that are the cruelest, cheapest bastards?

 

From some posts regarding the blackout, she should be in a nursing home if she can't live on her own.
Or, she should have some MRE's and blankets (wool and down)

 

That's how one gets rich! They sound like the Bluths from "Arrested Development", but without the love and comedy.

 

Oh "Arrested Development". How I still cry for thee...

 

This is just so sad. I was wondering what had happened to Brooke Astor. I used to see her photos in the newspaper of her at some philanthropic event or another.

Jeez, she's 104, just how selfish do you have to be to deny your mother a few pleasures at the end of her life? A pox on her disgusting, greedy son--and his equally unpleasant wife. So, these two are both broadway producers? Then maybe it's true what they say about producers!

 
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