Siblings assert majority decision-making rights amid legal dispute
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 19, 2026, 9:05 PM
Last updated Aug 19, 2026
Jeanie and her siblings maintain that they have the ability to make decisions regarding the family trust by majority vote. This position is backed by a 2017 court order from the Los Angeles Superior Court, which is cited by sources familiar with the case. Jeanie's legal team supports this interpretation, claiming it supersedes other considerations. The ongoing legal dispute centers around the control and management of the family trust, with implications for future decision-making.
- •Jeanie and siblings argue majority vote decision-making rights
- •2017 court order cited as foundational support for their stance
- •Legal dispute revolves around control of family trust
- •Sources indicate position is consistent with prior court rulings
- •Ongoing situation may impact future organizational decisions
- 9:05 PMYahoo Sports — Sources familiar with the siblings’ position said they …
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