Wealth Litigated
When a plan to cut out an heir backfires, it can cost tens of millions. This episode kicks off "Disinherited," a Wealth Litigated series on what happens when estate plans are challenged by the very heirs they meant to leave behind. We break down State of New York ex rel. Pressman v. Pressman, where a disinherited son of the Barneys NY dynasty turned state tax whistleblower to target a $20M alleged tax evasion scheme. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN 🏢 THE SETUP & THE DISINHERITANCE * The Legacy: Grandchildren of Barney Pressman, founder of Barneys NY, locked in a bitter dispute. * The Clause: The matriarch's trust explicitly stated: "Bob doesn't get anything for reasons he well knows." * * The Retaliation: Cut out of the estate, brother Bob filed a New York False Claims Act qui tam lawsuit against the estate and his three siblings. ⚖️ THE QUI TAM WEAPON * The Relator Role: NY law allows private citizens to sue for tax fraud on behalf of the state, making tax authorities the real party in interest. * The Bounty: Whistleblowers get 15%–25% of the recovery if the state intervenes, and 25%–30% if they prosecute it alone. THE IMPOSSIBLE MATH * Alleged Unpaid Taxes: $20 million in New York State income and estate tax. * The Penalty Multiplier: Damages can be trebled plus penalties, pushing total exposure near $50 million. * The Whistleblower's Reward: Instead of inheriting $0, brother Bob stands to collect a bounty between $5 million and $15 million. * Statutory Thresholds: Defendant’s net income must be at least $1M, and the owed tax must be at least $350,000. THE PAPER TRAIL VS. LIVED FACTS * The Domicile Claim: The estate filed documents claiming the matriarch permanently re-domiciled to Palm Beach, Florida. * The New York Reality: Evidence shows her prescriptions were filled in NY, her home health aides were in NY, she used a Southampton landline, and kept a Manhattan apartment. * The Scienter Evidence: The complaint alleges Bob's disinheritance was the consequence of refusing to participate in the false Florida residency scheme, proving "knowledge of wrongdoing." TIMELINE OF A HIGH-STAKES TAX FEUD * 1996: Barneys NY files Chapter 11; 30 years of intra-family lawsuits over alleged fraud begin. * August 2019: Barneys NY files for final bankruptcy, closing flagship locations. * Fall 2023 – April 2024: Matriarch enters hospice in Florida and passes away. * July 2024: Brother Bob discovers his disinheritance and files the qui tam tax fraud action. * 2024 – 2025: The complaint is amended, unsealed, and draws major media coverage. * June 2026: The case remains actively litigated in New York courts. CRITICAL WEALTH PROTECTION LESSONS * Domicile vs. Lived Reality: Out-of-state filings fail if "center-of-life" indicators remain anchored in high-tax states. * Stricter Standards: NY requires taxpayers to prove a domicile change by clear and convincing evidence. * The Disinheritance Backfire: Cutting an heir out removes their incentive to keep family secrets, turning them into a compliance liability. PROFESSIONAL APPLICATIONS * Wealth Managers: Audit client files for families claiming low-tax residency while keeping a high-tax footprint. Watch IRC Section 121 exposure; as seen in Pesarik (2026), failing residency time thresholds eliminates capital gains exclusions. * Attorneys: Tax whistleblower laws are expanding (NY/D.C. active; others pending), giving disgruntled heirs a lucrative path to fight back. * CPAs: Track moving records, utility bills, and medical care locations to back up residency changes. ABOUT THE HOST Professor Kelly Lise Murray, JD is a lawyer and retired Vanderbilt Law School faculty member (18 years) specializing in wealth preservation. * Education: Stanford University (Phi Beta Kappa), Harvard Law School (cum laude). * Track Record: Trained 2,500+ legal and financial professionals across 17+ states. RESOURCES & CONNECT * Deep Dives: https://wealthlitigated.com/WealthLitigated.com [https://wealthlitigated.com/] * Questions: https://www.google.com/search?q=https://WealthLitigated.com/questions&authuser=1WealthLitigated.com/questions [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://WealthLitigated.com/questions&authuser=1] * Cases: State of New York ex rel. Pressman v. Pressman & Pesarik v. Commissioner Disclaimer: Educational only. Not legal, tax, or financial advice. No attorney-client relationship formed. #WealthLitigated #AssetProtection #TaxWhistleblower #QuiTam #EstatePlanning #BarneysNY #DomicileFraud
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