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King children feud, rift widens
Published Sunday, July 20, 2008
ATLANTA (AP) — For years, they were the picture of solidarity: the four children of Martin Luther King Jr. carrying on the legacy of the civil rights icon.
But a lawsuit over how their father’s estate is being run has left a rift in one of the world’s most famous families. And it may now be up to a judge to get the King children in the same room.
‘‘Strong parents have strong children, and strong children have strong opinions, and that usually leads to conflicts that they have difficulty reconciling,’’ said Andrew Young, the former Congressman and Atlanta mayor who worked alongside Martin Luther King Jr. during the civil rights movement and remains close to the family.
The lawsuit filed July 10 claims that Dexter King, administrator of his father’s estate, has failed to provide his surviving siblings with essential documents, including financial records and contracts.
It claims that he and the estate ‘‘converted substantial funds from the estate’s financial account ... for their own use’’ on June 20 without notifying his sister and brother. It is not about money, but instead is a last-resort effort to talk to Dexter King about the family’s affairs, even if it’s through a judge, Young said.
‘‘It’s simply a matter of asking for help,’’ he said. ‘‘That’s consistent with the civil rights movement. Everything we did, we went to judges to reconcile the differences. I don’t think there’s any animosity or hostility involved in it.’’
Bernice and Martin Luther King III both declined to be interviewed for this story, but issued a statement Saturday through attorney Jock Smith.
‘‘We love our brother, yet we cannot ignore our responsibility to ensure that the corporation we are all shareholders and directors of, is properly managed,’’ the statement said.




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Posted by jammin1 (anonymous) on July 20, 2008 at 1:38 a.m. (Suggest removal)
[King children (fued), rift widens]
Is it just me or should this be (feud)?
Posted by fire39212 (anonymous) on July 20, 2008 at 3 a.m. (Suggest removal)
jammin1 i guess they were fueding lol...
It is not about money....Yea sure it isn't.....If it wasn't why would it matter? Wasn't it about money being taken without asking?
Posted by Teach4Peace (anonymous) on July 20, 2008 at 8:33 a.m. (Suggest removal)
It's sad to see when their mom passed, I knew things were going to get a little harry. Since all of the children do have a stake in the foundation named for their father, they should all know what is going on internally with it. If there is nothing to hide, Dexter being entrusted as the administrator should have no problems with letting his siblings in on what the books look like, unless there are some improprieties there. I really hope the King children can work this out amoungst themselves without it getting too nasty in the public. They just happen to be MLK's children. This kind of stuff happens to families all over.
Posted by fire39212 (anonymous) on July 20, 2008 at 10:33 a.m. (Suggest removal)
You are so right teach...Money is the root to all evil...People who leave money for there children are doing nothing but leaving a big fight...I say spend it let them get theres by working....
Posted by Razzmatazz (anonymous) on July 20, 2008 at 10:55 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Fire39212 you are wrong. Money is not the root to all evil. Look it up, it's "the love of money" 1 Timothy 6:10. Before you quote something, you should know more about it.
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