“KATHLEEN GOLDHAR: Honey didn't just support her sister's family emotionally. She supported them financially. But when Honey and Barry died, another family was about to be ripped apart over their money.
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KATHLEEN GOLDHAR: Wonder if we're going to get a copy of a court file that is active is this, do we have to fill anything out?
UNNAMED: Yes. What year is the file?
KATHLEEN GOLDHAR: What year is 2021? Producer Michelle Shephard and I are at a courthouse in Toronto where civil cases are filed.
MICHELLE SHEPHERD: So we wrote the number statement of claim defense in my email. That's all you need?
UNNAMED: Yes. Yes. Then I can email them to you.
KATHLEEN GOLDHAR: Okay, great. Thank you. Thanks for your time.
UNNAMED: They're responding.
KATHLEEN GOLDHAR: As soon as we walk off the elevator and back on the street, an email from the clerk arrives. I can't believe that they sent that to us so quickly.
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MICHELLE SHEPHERD: We're just out of the building.
KATHLEEN GOLDHAR: Yeah, that was very fast.
MICHELLE SHEPHERD: Honestly, court records never so quickly.
KATHLEEN GOLDHAR: We sit on the steps of a nearby building and open up the file. Two files, actually a statement of claim and one of defense. It was filed in June 2021, and it's ugly involving Mary, her husband Alan, and their son, Noah.
'Honey Sherman created the trust as a tax effective means for Mary to accumulate wealth'. In January 2000, Honey set up a fund for her sister's kids. They called it the Shechtman Children Family Trust. Mary and Honey were incredibly close as sisters and best friends throughout Honey's life.
Honey and Barry contributed funds to the trust. However, Mary and Alan were responsible for managing the trust and utilizing its assets to build wealth.
The trust is made up of numerous properties in Toronto, worth millions of dollars. Noah argues that his mother and father hurt him when they transferred 15 of the properties to either themselves or their two other children. Noah seems to have gotten nothing. Honey intended that Mary could take advantage of the capital and Honey and Barry could contribute. Grow the trust assets and in turn benefit as Mary saw fit and the value so created.
Honey intended that Mary and Allen would have the final say in how the wealth Mary accumulated was distributed, Mary, her husband, Allen and Noah's siblings countered, and that they hadn't breached any agreement.
In other words, the defense argues that Honey didn't specify how her sister could distribute the money.
The tensions between Noah and his mother are laid out in the court documents. In them, Noah states that his relationship with the trustees, particularly his mother, Mary, has been fractious for many years and that quote, 'Mary has displayed an open animus and hostility towards Noah'. The Shechtman family uses the same words to describe Noah that, quote ‘Noah has displayed an open animus and hostility towards Mary’. So they're seeking 40 million. Wow. Breach of fiduciary duty and breach of trust. Once again, the Sherman's money is tearing families apart, just like it does in the TV show Succession. That much money is not good for any family.
Relationships between parents and their grown children are complicated enough. Add in millions and millions of dollars and you can see how distrust and animosity can take over and tear any family apart. It certainly makes for good TV, but in real life, it's tragic. I wonder who the Shermans and their families would have been if Barry had not been so successful.”