Slain Colleyville housekeeper's son challenges relatives over insurance
The lawsuit -- filed by
The Bucklands allege that three insurance companies have failed to pay out on millions of dollars owed on life insurance policies that one or both had taken out on
The Ohio National lawsuit was transferred to the federal court. No motions to intervene have been filed in the three other pending lawsuits in state district courts as of Friday.
Officials have said that
Little
The lawsuits indicate that at the time of her death,
All the policies listed either Mark or
The Bucklands' attorney,
He said
Humphreys said his clients never know who the third-party investigator was and had never met or had contact with the Gormans.
A police affidavit states Big Joe Gorman,
In their responses to the lawsuits filed by the Bucklands, the insurance companies argue that that the policies in question may have been obtained fraudulently and that it remains unclear whether
Ohio National, citing the ongoing investigation, even suggested in their response to the lawsuit that the Bucklands could have been involved in the slaying, thus forfeiting any payment.
Humphreys has said his clients have been cleared in
Humphreys did not return a message seeking comment.
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