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Kurt Cobain Estate Looted For Over $200 Million By Credit Card Scammers


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"KURT Cobain's mother and sister might lose their homes because of two thieves who bilked his estate of more than $200 million, claims his widow, Courtney Love," according to a story in The New York Post.

"Earlier this month, Love made accusations against an alleged con man and con woman who can't be identified until court papers are filed. Love said they used Cobain's Social Security number to open up more than 188 credit cards in his name and refinance several homes - including Kurt's mother's, Wendy Fradenburg Cobain O'Connor"

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This story is hard to read and really sucks that this is going on and I can't help but to wonder if Love has anything to do with this.I have never liked her and still think she had something to do with his supposed "suicide".I do hope that this gets worked out for his family and Love will eventually get whats coming to her.

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This story is hard to read and really sucks that this is going on and I can't help but to wonder if Love has anything to do with this.I have never liked her and still think she had something to do with his supposed "suicide". I do hope that this gets worked out for his family and Love will eventually get whats coming to her.

Pretty strange way to siphon cash when she already was in the will.

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