Late billionaire Tony Hsieh was swindled out of millions of dollars by his assistant while he grew emaciated and delusional from his drug addiction, his family has claimed in legal filings.
Hsieh died aged 46 in November last year in a shed at the Connecticut home of a friend. He d been abusing drugs, barely eating and was sleep deprived at the time.
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Creditor’s claims filed in a Las Vegas court shed more light on Tony Hsieh’s self-described right-hand person’s bid for money she said the Zappos founder owed her, according to a recent report.
Jennifer Mimi Pham, Hsieh’s former assistant and friend, filed the creditor’s claims on Wednesday arguing for the more than $9 million she says she is owed, local station KLAS-TV reported, citing the court documents.
In February, the Las Vegas Review-Journal was first to report Pham’s pair of lawsuits – submitted weeks apart – against the estate of Hsieh, who died in November after a fire in New London, Connecticut.