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She graduated from the ] in 1981, and moved to New York to be an artist. She met Ammon when she called him after he failed to keep an appointment for an apartment she was to show him; they married in 1986. They were about to finalize their ] when was found beaten to death. As Ted had failed to change his ], Generosa inherited the bulk of his estate, estimated at USD $150 million. | She graduated from the ] in 1981, and moved to New York to be an artist. She met Ammon when she called him after he failed to keep an appointment for an apartment she was to show him; they married in 1986. They were about to finalize their ] when was found beaten to death. As Ted had failed to change his ], Generosa inherited the bulk of his estate, estimated at USD $150 million. | ||
On ], ], she married her boyfriend, Daniel Pelosi, an unlicensed ] whom she met when he, literally, showed up at the doorstep of her ] townhouse because he was told she was hiring workers for a remodeling job. Ammon's banker, ], took the unusual step of challenging Generosa as co-executor of his estate. While dying of ], she was offered immunity from prosecution to testify against Pelosi before a grand jury, but refused. | On ], ], she married her boyfriend, Daniel Pelosi, an unlicensed ] whom she met when he, literally, showed up at the doorstep of her ] townhouse because he was told she was hiring workers for a remodeling job. Ammon's banker, ], took the unusual step of challenging Generosa as co-executor of his estate. While dying of ], she was offered immunity from prosecution to testify against Pelosi before a grand jury, but refused. | ||
She cut Pelosi out of her estate, but gave him USD $2 million for legal expenses. Generosa appointed her nanny legal guardian of her and Ted's ] twins; in 2005, full custody was awarded to his sister. Pelosi was convicted of Ted Ammon's murder in 2004. Generosa was played by ] in the 2005 TV-movie ''Murder in the Hamptons''. | She cut Pelosi out of her estate, but gave him USD $2 million for legal expenses. Generosa appointed her nanny legal guardian of her and Ted's ] twins; in 2005, full custody was awarded to his sister. Pelosi was convicted of Ted Ammon's murder in 2004. Generosa was played by ] in the 2005 TV-movie ''Murder in the Hamptons''. |
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Generosa Rand (March 22, 1956 in Laguna Beach, California - August 22, 2003 in New York City) was the widow of murdered New York bussinessman and multimillionaire Ted Ammon.
She graduated from the University of California, Irvine in 1981, and moved to New York to be an artist. She met Ammon when she called him after he failed to keep an appointment for an apartment she was to show him; they married in 1986. They were about to finalize their divorce when was found beaten to death. As Ted had failed to change his will, Generosa inherited the bulk of his estate, estimated at USD $150 million.
On January 15, 2002, she married her boyfriend, Daniel Pelosi, an unlicensed electrician whom she met when he, literally, showed up at the doorstep of her Manhattan townhouse because he was told she was hiring workers for a remodeling job. Ammon's banker, J. P. Morgan, took the unusual step of challenging Generosa as co-executor of his estate. While dying of breast cancer, she was offered immunity from prosecution to testify against Pelosi before a grand jury, but refused.
She cut Pelosi out of her estate, but gave him USD $2 million for legal expenses. Generosa appointed her nanny legal guardian of her and Ted's adopted twins; in 2005, full custody was awarded to his sister. Pelosi was convicted of Ted Ammon's murder in 2004. Generosa was played by Poppy Montgomery in the 2005 TV-movie Murder in the Hamptons.