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Candice Miller
Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images for Hamptons MagazineInfluencer Candice Miller she is allegedly indebted to her husband Brandon Miller‘with death earlier this year.
Candice, 42, recently filed court documents obtained by The New York Times on Friday, Dec. 27, claiming Brandon was $33.6 million in debt when he died in July. According to the former “Mama & Tata” social media star, she only has $8,000 in her bank account and is unable to pay off Brandon’s loans. Candice also claimed that Brandon died intestate.
This summer, news broke that Brandon, a real estate developer, had died by suicide. While Candice initially deactivated her social media following her husband’s death, she claimed in recent court documents that she now owes more than $20 million in unsecured loans from UBS Bank, BMO Bank and American Express.
The Times further reports that Candice also benefited from Brandon’s $15 million in life insurance policies and sold their shared residence earlier in December. At the store, Candice claimed she had no knowledge of the financial situation before his death.
Candice has not commented publicly on the court battle with Times announced that she declined to comment.
Brandon was found unconscious at the couple’s Hamptons mansion in New York this summer. He was 43.
“Candice is devastated by the loss of her soulmate, and the lives of her two young daughters will be forever affected by the loss of their beloved daddy,” a family spokeswoman said in a statement at that time.
She was Candice in September sued for $195,000 in unpaid rent in their Manhattan apartment. Documents obtained My Weekly claimed that Candice had not paid the monthly expenses. Her lawyers argue in their newly filed response that Candice shouldn’t be involved because her name was allegedly never on the lease.
Candice and Brandon got married in 2009 and later had two daughters. Their family life was chronicled on her now defunct blog “Mama & Tata”.
“Most days I really look forward to coming home and sitting down to dinner with my husband and my girls,” Candice said. Mini magazine in 2019. “What followed was a very delicious bedtime cuddle where we all profess our love over and over again. We literally do!”
Despite Candice and Brandon’s lavish lifestyle, they wanted their daughters to be “kind, good people.”
“It’s important to me that I raise girls who are kind and good people. Girls who are compassionate, sensitive, respectful, reliable, honest and strong,” Candice told the paper. “I want my girls to know that they can follow their biggest dreams and to know to never give up. I want them to be confident in everything they do and know that they are SO loved and supported every step of the way.”
She added: “I already know they’re going to be amazingly loving, compassionate and good people, but I want them to always be themselves. I want them to be their own unique individuals, strong, independent and fearless when it comes to speaking their mind.”
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