With two former loves now claiming to be the rightful heirs to Gary Coleman’s estate — his ex-wife Shannon Price in one corner, and ex-girlfriend Anna Gray in the other — it may be months before the actor’s soon-to-be cremated remains have a final home.
Gray, of Portland, Oregon, is the latest claimant, having filed a 2005 will last Friday in a Utah court stating Coleman left Gray the bulk of his estate and requesting that his extensive model train collection go to hobby shops in California.
“Anna just wants to carry out Gary’s wishes,” her attorney Randy Kester tells PEOPLE. “Her will is the most objective reflection of what Gary wanted. We’re going to be in this case for the long haul.” Gray was a business associate of the actor’s for about eight years before living with him briefly in Utah, Kester adds.
It was Gray’s will that bumped Coleman’s former business manager Dion Mial, 46, out of the picture. Mial had filed a now-outdated copy of the actor’s will naming Mial as executor. “After seeing a copy of the 2005 document, it was clear we didn’t have a dog in this fight,” Mial’s attorney Kent Alderman said.
Meanwhile, Price, 24, still contends that despite her divorce from the actor, she was his common law wife and sole heir according to what she says is the actor’s handwritten 2007 will, written a week after they married. source
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