The fundraising department of Southeastern Louisiana University has filed a lawsuit against a Louisiana woman’s estate.
Myra Darouse LaRue’s estate was divided among her sister and nieces when she died in October. According to the lawsuit, the SLU Foundation is contesting her will under allegations that the final will is not legal.
It is stated in the lawsuit that LaRue signed a will on March 6, 2009. However, her niece filed a new will after LaRue’s death on October 22nd, which left all of her assets to her sister and nieces. The contested will was said to have been signed by LaRue just 13 days before she died, while she was undergoing radiation and chemotherapy treatments.
All records pertaining to the lawsuit have been sealed by a state district judge.
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