Huguette Clark The Secret
Huguette Clark could be the daughter of William Andrews Clark, a copper baron who was practically as rich as Rockerfeller. The 103-year-old heiress life a secret existence in exclusion from her several estates.

Begin on Fifth Avenue in New York, 1922, in the Easter Parade. Huguette Clark, 15, walks with her father, William A. Clark, senator and copper king. He was the second richest American — or first, neck and neck with Rockefeller. Huguette, now 103, has no heirs. Where is she?
“He is as rotten a human being as can be found anywhere under the flag; he is a shame to the American nation, and no one has helped to send him to the Senate who did not know that his proper place was the penitentiary, with a chain and ball on his legs,” said Mark Twain on William Clark, who won a seat inside the Senate, but would later resign due to allegations he bought votes.
“I never bought a man who wasn’t for sale,” he stated. “I propose to leave to my children a legacy, worth more than gold, that of an unblemished name.”
Clark left his daughter Huguette, now 104 because June, a fortune, but no 1 is aware where Huguette lives except her attorney along with a handful of pals.
“She’s a very private person. She doesn’t care about publicity or reputation.”
“It’s hard to find out what the real story was,” said a nephew. “No one is alive – except for Huguette.”


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