Foundation board: Protect Hawaiian heiress' millions
HONOLULU Board members of a foundation a 92-year-old heiress established for Native Hawaiians are calling for a judge to protect her $215 million trust.
The money should go toward helping Native Hawaiians, they said at a news conference Thursday in front of Honolulus Iolani Palace. They are asking a judge to appoint a guardian for the elderly heiress, whose riches come from being the great-granddaughter of James Campbell, an Irish businessman who made his fortune as a sugar plantation owner and one of Hawaiis largest landowners.
Many Native Hawaiians consider Abigail Kawananakoa to be the last Hawaiian princess because shes a descendent of the family that ruled the islands before the overthrow of the Hawaiian kingdom.
A key court hearing in a legal fight over the trust is scheduled for Monday.
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