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Palookavillepost.com. Helenair.com - Helena, Montana daily news. THE RWH FOUNDATION. MRCTV. Welcome to the CIA Web Site. Potential heir to $300 million Clark copper fortune found dead, homeless. By Bill Dedman, Investigative Reporter, NBC News A long-lost relative of the reclusive heiress Huguette Clark, who could have inherited $19 million of her $300 million fortune, has been found dead under a Union Pacific Railroad overpass in Wyoming.
Children sledding found the body of Timothy Henry Gray, 60, Thursday afternoon in Evanston, a small mining town in southwestern Wyoming near the Utah border. The coroner said it appeared he died of hypothermia. The low temperature that day was 10 degrees, and had hit zero in the previous week. Lt. Tim Gray was an adopted great-grandson of former U.S. In her will, Huguette Clark left no money at all to her family, leaving it instead to her nurse, goddaughter, attorney, accountant, hospital, doctor, favorite museum and various employees, as well as to an art foundation to be set up at her oceanfront estate in Santa Barbara, Calif.
Nineteen of Clark's relatives have stepped forward to challenge her will in a New York court. Byliner. Mysterious Docs Found in Meth House Reveal Inner Workings of Dark Money Group. Tonight, in Big Sky, Big Money, a special investigation in collaboration with Marketplace, FRONTLINE travels to Montana, the remote epicenter of the campaign finance debate for a tale of money, politics and intrigue that shows how the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision has changed campaigns in America.
Read our previous story about how WTP may have misled the IRS, watch a preview, and check local listings to find out when the film airs on your local PBS station. The boxes landed in the office of Montana investigators in March 2011. Found in a meth house in Colorado, they were somewhat of a mystery, holding files on 23 conservative candidates in state races in Montana. They were filled with candidate surveys and mailers that said they were paid for by campaigns, and fliers and bank records from outside spending groups. One folder was labeled “Montana $ Bomb.” In the meantime, the group has changed its name to American Tradition Partnership, reflecting its larger ambitions. Center for American Progress. Counter Information.