Michael Clarke Duncan's Sister Thinks Omarosa Should Be Investigated

Let the record show Omarosa’s fellow contestants on Celebrity Apprentice are not the only ones suspicious of the reality star’s relationship with Michael Clarke Duncan. Earlier today, the Green Mile actor’s surviving sister announced she’s hired a lawyer to look into Omarosa after discovering she’s already sold many of star’s belongings he left to her in his will including awards, cars, watches and movie memorabilia.

According to TMZ, Judy Duncan claims Omarosa was obsessed with the details of Duncan’s money during the time he was on life support. That, coupled with her behavior since, has led the sister to wonder if something suspicious didn’t happen, especially since MCD only changed his will in April of 2012, just months before he suffered a heart attack and was rushed to the ICU.

IF Omarosa herself is to be believed, however, this potential lawsuit is about money, specifically money Judy wants from her deceased brother’s fiancee.

"I don't control the estate or the finances and Judy knows it. If you saw all of her emails and texts to me you would see that she is just trying to get money from me, and threatened going to press if I did not give it to her and that is a crime!"

Duncan was a man of great joy and great smiles. By all accounts, he was extremely good-natured and extremely affable. Thus, there’s no worse way to honor his memory than by squabbling over his money. Hopefully, a judge can get to the bottom of this situation as soon as possible and everyone can move on with whatever inheritances they’re lucky enough to get.

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