Wednesday, June 25, 2008

International Herald Tribune

June 25, 2008 -- The Globe edition of the NY Times.

PANAMA CITY: In life, Wilson C. Lucom was not exactly child-friendly. The curmudgeon never had children himself, nor was he especially close to the offspring of his third wife, Hilda. When he opened his ample checkbook, friends say, it was more likely to finance a conservative political cause than to help underprivileged youth.

But Lucom, a native of rural Pennsylvania who spent much of his life in Palm Beach, Florida, surprised everyone in his will, which was disclosed upon his death two years ago at the age of 88. After doling out relatively small portions of his tens of millions of dollars to survivors, he left the rest to a foundation he had dreamed up in secrecy to aid the poor children of Panama, where he spent the final years of his life.

It would be one of the largest charitable donations, if not the largest, in Panama's history, but so far not a single child has had access to the money. The will has set off a vicious legal battle that is playing out in at least four countries. Criminal charges have been filed, insults traded and threats made. The number of law firms involved exceeds 20. READ FULL STORY

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Interview with Hector Avila - June 18, 2008

He survived two shots at point-blank range.

"On May 16 I organized a march of children to the Supreme Court to deliver documents that will encourage compliance with Wilson Lucom, an expatriate American who left much of his fortune to help poor children in Panama. A week later I was the victim of an attack, which miraculously survived." - -Hector Avila

Read the full story

La Prensa Article May 22, 2008

link to online article: Widow of inheritance millionaire gringo fight to poor children Panama

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

These documents were presented to the jury for inspection

Browse full 500 page Legal Exhibit for Wilson Lucom case.
These documents were presented to the jury for inspection.
http://www.lucom-ninospobresdepanama.com/English/TOC.htm

This is a real story about Panama's most elite and powerful familes plan to illegally nulify the Last Will and Testament of American Wilson Lucom, which left the bulk of his $50 million fortune to feed the malnourished and starving poor children of Panama. This is TRUE, and happening right now.