Marvin Stein lived an eventful and prosperous life. But a battle among his family over his fortune broke out in his 88th year, and he suddenly found himself powerless to fight for himself.
Source: New York Times
He Was a Boxer and Married to the Mob. He Wasn’t Prepared for Guardianship.
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