Anna Nicole Smith
Anna Nicole Smith
Updated: Wednesday, 07 Oct 2009, 7:56 AM PDT
Published : Wednesday, 07 Oct 2009, 7:56 AM PDT
Posted by: Dennis Lovelace
Miami (myFOXla.com) - The FBI investigated whether Anna Nicole Smith plotted to kill
her tycoon husband's son as they battled for his father's fortune,
but the former Playboy Playmate who died in 2007 was never
prosecuted, newly released files show.
Smith's FBI records, obtained exclusively by The Associated
Press, say the agency investigated Smith in 2000 and 2001 in a
murder-for-hire plot targeting E. Pierce Marshall, who was at the
center of a long legal fight to keep the starlet, model and
stripper from collecting his father's oil wealth, valued in the
hundreds of millions. The younger Marshall died three years ago of
natural causes.
The documents released under the Freedom of Information Act
depict an investigation going on as the fight raged over J. Howard
Marshall II's estate. Vast sections of the 100 pages of released
materials -- a fraction of Smith's full FBI file -- are whited out,
and no evidence of her involvement in such a plot is detailed.
There is no indication how authorities became aware of any
alleged scheme, but agents interviewed Smith on July 3, 2000. Told
why she was being questioned, "Smith began crying and denied ever
making such plans," a report said.
"Smith adamantly denied ever contemplating such a crime," an
agent wrote, and prosecutors eventually agreed the case could not
go forward. An April 26, 2001, letter to the FBI from Sally Meloch,
an assistant U.S. attorney, said she reviewed the reports but
"determined that there is insufficient evidence to establish that
there was a murder-for-hire plot by Ms. Smith to kill Pierce
Marshall."
Reached at her Los Angeles office on Tuesday, Meloch didn't
recall the case, but said, "Any investigations that we didn't
proceed with, we couldn't comment on anyway."
An attorney for Smith's estate, Kent Richland, was surprised
by the allegations.
"I have not heard anything about that," he said.
An attorney for the Marshall estate, including for the
younger Marshall's widow, said he couldn't immediately comment.
Smith was 26 when she wed the 89-year-old Marshall, owner of
Great Northern Oil Co., whose wealth was estimated by Forbes to be
$550 million in 1992. They met while she was a topless dancer at a
Texas strip club.
He died of natural causes in 1995, little more than a year
after they wed. His son died in 2006 at age 67 of an infection and
Smith died of a drug overdose a year later at age 39 after
collapsing in her South Florida hotel room.
The FBI files show a .357-caliber Smith and Wesson revolver
was confiscated from Smith's home, along with a 31/2-inch stainless
steel knife and, for reasons that were not explained, a black and
orange hat described as "Dr. Seuss." All three objects were
returned to her about seven months later.
Agents reviewed tape recordings of phone calls involving
Smith during their investigation, though transcripts were not
included in the released materials. Among the things that were
included were agents' scribblings in spiral-bound notebooks,
accounts of Smith's past arrests for drunken driving and battery,
and an interview of the younger Marshall.
In that June 27, 2000 interview, Marshall said Smith rarely
spent time with his father after their 1994 marriage and said his
father complained that she asked for $50,000 to $60,000 twice a
week.
Smith's lawyer and companion Howard K. Stern and two doctors,
Dr. Sandeep Kapoor and Dr. Khristine Eroshevich, are charged in
California with helping the model obtain drugs that ultimately
killed her. All have pleaded not guilty.
The dispute between Smith and the Marshall estate has bounced
around courts for years.
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously in 2006 that Smith could
pursue her late husband's fortune, overturning an appellate
decision, which continues to be fought in California. The money
became a factor after Smith's death, too, with Stern, her mother,
and another boyfriend all fighting over an estate that ultimately
will go to her daughter, who is now 3.