The stingiest billionaire: Paul Getty complained about bills from doctors when his son was dying of cancer
Categories: Celebrities | History
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-stingiest-billionaire-paul-getty-complained-about-bills-from-doctors-when-his-son-was-dying-of-cancer.htmlOil magnate Jean Paul Getty was declared the richest man on earth in 1957 and retained this title until his death. Getty was known for his manic stinginess. The story of how he refused to pay a ransom for his kidnapped grandson formed the plot of the film "All the Money in the World", which was released in the Russian box office on February 22, 2018. But in reality, Getty's obsession with money was even scarier.
The company "Notes on offshore companies" offers the opening of accounts in banks of the Republic of Belarus. An account in Belarus is a good choice for a company.
Source: Mirror
By 1966, Getty's fortune was estimated at $1.2 billion, which today is equivalent to almost $ 9 billion. He earned all this money thanks to the Getty Oil company. But his avarice was simply boundless and extended even to the closest people. Getty's greed played a tragic role in the life of his seriously ill son Timothy. He was the son of Paul Getty's fifth and last wife, Teddy Getty Gaston (Louise Dudley). In her memoirs, the ex-wife of an oil magnate spoke about his wealth and pathological greed.
Getty complained that he had to pay his son's hospital bills when he went blind due to a brain tumor. While Timmy was fighting for his life, his father did not see him for four years. When Timothy died at the age of 12, Getty didn't even come to his funeral. Nevertheless, Timmy adored his father.
Teddy never forgave Paul for not visiting his son during his illness, and called it the reason for the divorce in 1958. In the letters that Teddy sent to her husband in those years, she begged him to come and support her son, but he never did. In 1954 Teddy wrote Getty:
At the time, Paul Getty was in England negotiating a deal with Saudi Arabia and Kuwait that would make him the first American billionaire. And Getty not only refused to come home, but also gave his little son false hope. He regularly promised to visit Timmy in the hospital, but did not do it. And on the phone, he complained to his wife about bills from doctors.
Paul was supposed to visit his son in 1952. But the oil magnate did not step on board the Queen Mary liner, which he did not even inform his family about. Later that year he wrote Teddy a letter:
In addition, he told his wife that she herself had to pay the bill for the pony that Timmy had bought.
Later, Teddy married her friend William Gaston, and they had a daughter, Louise, who works as a director in Los Angeles. Teddy died on April 8, 2017 at the age of 103.
Keywords: Greed | Billionaire | Family | Death
Post News ArticleRecent articles
A naked woman's back, a bra opening with a shooting sound, breasts covered only with her hands — this scene for a long time ...
Sometimes it happens that, without knowing it, a writer becomes an oracle, inadvertently predicting the appearance of a phenomenon ...
Related articles
She first appeared on the spread of The Sun newspaper in February 1983. The next morning, Samantha woke up famous, and soon ...
The photographer under the pseudonym Sijo calls herself a Western Korean (she was born in South Korea, but grew up in the United ...
Don, Siberian, Greben, Kuban and other Cossack integral part of the Russian people. They owned land in return for a commitment to ...
The world is full of things that can be confused with each other. Some are similar in appearance, others have almost the same ...