


He used some of the earnings to acquire New York Magazine. Wasserstein, an investment banking mogul, had a stellar career on Wall Street where he made his name as a corporate raider in the 1980s. Pictured: Pamela (left), Julianna Margulies (center) and Joy Nash (right) attend Vulture Festivalįollowing the filing of the suit, a statement from Wasserstein family called the legal action 'meritless' and said that the estate has been 'divided into portions of equal value for each of his six heirs, and a judge signed off on the framework of the division of assets years ago.' Lawyers representing Sky filed paperwork in court Tuesday accusing Wasserstein's five legitimate children, including Vox Media president Pamela Wasserstein, of cheating the teen out of her birthright. to deprive Sky of her rightful share of her father's multi-billion dollar estate and to ostracize her from the Wasserstein family.'Īccording to the Page Six report, Sky has been receiving $30,000 in child support payments and also has a trust earmarked for her worth millions. The suit accuses the children of 'continuing conspiracy, through psychological and economic bullying. A section of the suit reads: 'There is no Prince Charming in the Wasserstein family coming to save Sky.' In the new lawsuit, McCarthy's lawyers call the five children 'evil stepsisters' in reference to Cinderella.

In 2015, Forbes valued the Wasserstein's holdings at $2.4 billion. Lawyers representing Sky, the 15-year-old daughter that Wasserstein shared with his partner, Erin McCarthy, filed paperwork in court Tuesday accusing his five legitimate children of cheating the teen out of her birthright, reports Page Six.

The legal war between the children of deceased billionaire Bruce Wasserstein's children and his mistress rages on, 14 years after he died following a short illness.
