LAW SUIT SENSATION
MAX LINDER’S DAUGHTER HUNDREDS FIGHT AT COURT By Cable. —Press Association. — Copyright. PARIS, Tuesday. A sensational lawsuit in connection with the custody of Josette, only daughter of the late Max Linder, has commenced. Hundreds fought for admission to the court, the attraction being the reading of unsavoury letters which the film star left, in the room in which he shot his wife and then committed suicide. The letters make allegations against the wife. Counsel for the husband’s parents claimed the custody of Josette, who is heiress to more than one million francs, on the ground that Max died after his wife. M. Millerand, a former President of France, on behalf of the wife’s family, retorted that Max was the murderer. He was a slave to veronal months before his death. The wife went in fear of her life. Twice she had the narrowest escape from death, owing to her husband arranging a suicide pact. —A. and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 210, 24 November 1927, Page 11
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160LAW SUIT SENSATION Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 210, 24 November 1927, Page 11
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