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Judge: Etta James’ Husband May Use $60K For Care
A Southern California judge has ruled that Etta James’ husband may use $60,000 of the ailing R&B singer’s savings to pay for her medical care.
Riverside County Superior Court Judge Thomas Cahraman said at a hearing Friday that the money should last until Feb. 24, when Artis Mills is expected back in court to continue seeking control of more than $1 million of James’ money.
The Riverside Press-Enterprise says Mills is challenging the legitimacy of a claim by James’ son, Donto James, that his mother gave him power of attorney in 2008.
Court documents show the 72-year-old singer of “At Last” and other standards lives in the Woodcrest area of Riverside County, has been diagnosed with dementia and is undergoing treatment for leukemia.