Recently, Rosie, the wife of American art dealer Pierre Lévy, and his son Max filed a lawsuit. They accused Pierre’s mistress, Marcia, of coveting 50 million U.S. dollars (about 370 million yuan) in property and confining 87-year-old Pierre. She didn’t feed him for 21 days, and ‘improper care’ led to his death. They demand that Marcia’s inheritance rights be revoked. In April this year, Pierre was sent to a hospital in Florida.
At that time, due to health problems such as not eating for three weeks and septic shock, he was in a critical condition. In June this year, Pierre died in Florida. The indictment mentioned that in November 2023, Pierre and Marcia went to Miami, Florida for the winter. At that time, Marcia began to refuse to let Pierre communicate or meet with Rosie or Max. She controlled his mobile phone and managed to get Pierre to buy a house worth 7 million U. S. dollars for her. It is reported that Marcia could have inherited 3 million U.S. dollars in inheritance. But she went against Pierre’s will, made him receive life-sustaining treatment for several weeks, couldn’t communicate with his family, and during this period, she joined forces with lawyer Cohen to modify Pierre’s will. In the face of the accusations, Marcia denies any improper behavior.