Battle over billionaire Bruce Wasserstein’s $100M inheritance reveals he has four more frozen embryos

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Billionaire former New York Magazine owner Bruce Wasserstein died in 2009. He and mistress Erin McCarthy have four more daughters on ice, and she isn’t ruling out having them.

Dead billionaire Bruce Wasserstein’s mistress has four more daughters on ice as frozen embryos — despite his death in 2009.

He also left a widow, two ex-wives and a mistress and four lavish residences: a London townhouse, a Paris apartment, a 17-acre Santa Barbara estate, and a sprawling, 27.5-acre oceanfront East Hampton property known as Cranberry Dune, valued at over $120 million. The brood includes adults Pamela, Ben and Scoop with ex-wife Christine Parrott and teenagers Jack and Dash with second wife Claude Becker.McCarthy with her daughters Sky Wasserstein, right, and Rose Wasserstein, center.

McCarthy, 45, underwent fertility and IVF treatment at Weill Cornell’s Center for Reproductive Medicine. She signed paperwork agreeing that unused cryopreserved embryos would be discarded in 2027, when she turns 55. Wasserstein and McCarthy still have four cryopreserved daughters, held in a facility like this, the Cryobank in California.for more than $100 million, dramatically portraying herself in court as “Cinderella” while claiming her half-siblings are the “evil stepsisters.”

Pamela Wasserstein, a trustee of Sky’s estate, is being a “bully” to her half-sister, the suit claims.“Pam, by her bullying, ostracizing and neglecting Sky … makes even the behavior of Cinderella’s evil stepsisters Drizella and Anastasia seem mild. But there is no Prince Charming in the Wasserstein family coming to save Sky.”

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