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FILE - In this August 1943 file photo, Himan Brown, right, works in a CBS radio studio in New York. Brown, a radio producer who lived in New York City and died in 2010 at age 99, put the bulk of his $100 million estate into a charitable trust controlled solely by his longtime lawyer, who some claim uses the money "for his personal benefit, in disregard of the express intent of Brown's will and prior estate plan." A lawsuit filed on behalf of Radio Drama Network, Inc., a private foundation started by Brown in 1984, is challenging the attorney’s control in Manhattan Surrogate's court. (AP Photo, File)
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