manhattan son of real estate millionaire She should be barred from receiving a share of her father's estate because he lied to try to cut his boyfriend out of the will, she argued in court papers.
Natalia Vostrikova says in a new filing that Stephen Gurney-Goldman ignored the sick man who died alone in Russia in January 2022 at the age of 78, against the wishes of his wealthy father Alan. He claimed to have made a frightening claim.
Gurney Goldman “now must face the consequences,” Vostrykova said in a filing in Nassau County Supreme Court.
Alan Goldman, who has battled Parkinson's disease for years, is the son of real estate tycoon Sol Goldman, who once built a Manhattan real estate empire that included the Chrysler Building.
Gurney-Goldman said in a lawsuit filed against Vostrykova in 2022 that Alan was in a “severely deteriorating” condition with multiple organ failure and bedsores when he died after visiting Russia with Vostrykova for several months. He claimed that there was
Gurney Goldman is an old man's lover and caretaker who also served as the family's nanny decades ago. Vostrykova lived in Moscow while Alan Goldman lived a lavish life on his income. Gurney Goldman allegedly left her alone in a five-star hotel, Gurney Goldman claimed in the lawsuit.
The son claimed that Ms. Vostrykova ignored him in order to hasten his father's death and speed up the collection of his $2 million estate.
Vostrykova claims Russian authorities have been cleared of any wrongdoing in Alan's death and wants the entire case thrown out of court.
“Not only were they in love, they were husband and wife. He cared for her and she cared for him,” said her lawyer Kian Khatibi.
Goldman left behind a fortune worth at least $250 million and a 25% interest in his father's company, Soril Management, worth an estimated $12 billion, according to court records. According to Forbes magazine.
Gurney Goldman's lawyers argued that Vostrykova was innocent of wrongdoing and that Russian authorities had refused to investigate the matter.
Attorney Daniel Noble said, “Gurney Goldman, as executor of his father's estate, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the woman we allege was responsible for our father's untimely death, and as trustee. We are complying with our obligations.” “MS. As a result, Ms. Vostrykova's assertion that Ms. Gurney Goldman should be disinherited is false and without merit.”




