“Although the book did not spur the hoped-for interest in Decedent’s life and work, efforts continued to market the concept of a screenplay based upon Decedent’s life. Petitioner hoping that this might be brought to fruition, elected to keep the estate open.”
I tried to inform the court appointed executor, Sydney Morris, the estate of my late sister has a spiritual base that I established in my family. I was utterly ignored, while millions of families in America are allowed their spiritual base. The Republican Christian-right shovel all kinds of rights at its voters who believe they sustain ‘Family Values’ when they vote. Elected leaders claim Jesus enters the voting booths and help evangelicals make the right choices. This is not labeled INSANE. However, I am labeled insane.
Keeping the estate open so outside parasites can come and go as they will, they juggling the stories about my family around just to make money, has destroyed my family, and smothered the innate spirituality families have enjoyed since the dawn of time. Never in the history of art have human beings, and human spirituality been so ruthlessly sacrificed in order to regenerate the waning interest in a commercial artist.
“aggressive marketing efforts were made in an attempt to stir interest in Decedent’s work and increase the potential market for her work. In spite of these efforts, interest in Decedent’s work continued to wane.”
“Stacey Pierrot, who had been assistant manager of the gallery.”
The manager of the gallery was Jacci Belford who Christine fired and replaced with Michael McCurdy. Jacci brought Stacey on board. Hours after Christine was dead, Jacci was having secret talks with my siblings about a movie deal. Jacci knew Rosamond’s fame had faded, and the money, evaporated. There was talk about a movie – before Rosamond was “killed” by that rogue wave! I am sure Christine heard the truth that movies about famous people are made – after they are dead! These conversations are utterly devoid of any spirituality. Indeed, they are dark and evil. They have taken a great toll on me.
Christine, Jacci, and Stacey, did not know we are kin to Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor.
Jon Presco
Copyright 2015
In Mr. Sydney Morris’s Report of the Administration he says on page 4 line 10;
“Petitioner hired Stacey Pierrot, who had been assistant manager of the gallery during Decedent’s lifetime, to run the gallery and prepare and execute a marketing plan. The gallery was run by the estate until March 1996 when the gallery was sold to Ms. Pierrot through a contract approved by this Court. During the time that the estate operated the gallery, aggressive marketing efforts were made in an attempt to stir interest in Decedent’s work and increase the potential market for her work. In spite of these efforts, interest in Decedent’s work continued to wane.”
On page six, Mr. Morris explains why there was a delay in the closing of the estate;
“By September 2000, however, plans were underway for a biography of Decedent, which Petitioner hoped might create interest in her work. The book was published in 2002. Although the book did not spur the hoped-for interest in Decedent’s life and work, efforts continued to market the concept of a screenplay based upon Decedent’s life. Petitioner hoping that this might be brought to fruition, elected to keep the estate open. However, it is the Petitioner’s belief the likelihood of an increased interest in Decedents work is negligible, and the time has come to close the estate.”




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