Court filings from the family of late Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh provide a detailed outline of the tech mogul’s alleged erratic behavior before death, while also challenging the validity of a power of attorney agreement.
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A Las Vegas judge ruled that a downtown apartment building owned by the Zappos founder was fraudulently sold for $1.2 million following his death.
Andrew Hsieh claimed that as his brother’s behavior worsened, he began to plan “quiet trips” for Tony to leave Park City and “be away from the people who were exploiting him and enabling his continued decline.”
Under the agreement, Hsieh’s longtime assistant Jennifer “Mimi” Pham has agreed to pay his family instead of pursing millions of dollars in creditor’s claims.
In a tentative settlement agreement, Tony Hsieh’s longtime assistant has agreed to pay his family instead of pursuing millions of dollars in creditor’s claims.
A community event celebrating what would have been former Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh’s 48th birthday will take place at Container Park on Saturday. It will feature live performances, food and art.
Las Vegas tech mogul Tony Hsieh had assets worth more than $500 million, according to court documents filed this week.
A Utah company on Monday filed a $19 million creditor’s claim against Tony Hsieh’s estate regarding a film studio Hsieh rented in Park City just before his death.
Attorneys for Hsieh’s former longtime friend and associate Jennifer “Mimi” Pham filed notices of intent to serve subpoenas on the two stars.
Court cases have shown detailed accounts of Tony Hsieh’s drug use and bizarre behavior, and allegations that people close to Hsieh took advantage of him financially as his health spiraled downward.