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- That money, however, went into a blind trust, so specific amounts and distribution schedules are not public record. It's estimated, though, that Melissa Rivers was left with $75 million of her mother's money, as well as Joan's lavish New York City condo, valued at $35 million at the time that Joan Rivers died, according to Insider.
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May 13, 2016 · Following the multi-million dollar settlement reached in the malpractice lawsuit filed by Melissa Rivers after the death of her mother, legendary comedian Joan Rivers, Melissa says she...
May 13, 2016 · Melissa Rivers has reached a settlement in the medical malpractice suit she filed over her mother Joan Rivers' death in 2014.
- Lauren Le Vine
Jan 27, 2015 · The lawsuit filed in Manhattan State Supreme Court paints a picture of a careless, cocky staff of doctors who ran roughshod over Rivers while she was unconscious, and it suggests that she died because of their incompetence. The suit seeks unspecified damages.
May 12, 2016 · "While we know that no amount of money will compensate Melissa Rivers and her son Cooper for their loss, we are pleased that the case has been resolved.
May 13, 2016 · Her daughter, Melissa Rivers, filed a medical malpractice lawsuit in 2015 in state Supreme Court in Manhattan that alleged doctors performed unauthorized medical procedures, snapped a selfie with the comedian and failed to act as her vital signs deteriorated.
May 13, 2016 · The family of late comedian Joan Rivers have reached a settlement in the malpractice lawsuit linked to her death. “This was a lightning fast settlement that suggests the doctors had a lot to answer for,” MSNBC Chief legal correspondent Ari Melber told Today in a Friday report.