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NAPA, Calif., March 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ A Napa County judge has ruled that Celeste K. White acted entirely properly handling the estate of her father, which had been the subject of a long-running wine country lawsuit.
In a final court order in the case, signed by Superior Court Judge Monique Langhorne, the court ruled that all of the accountings (by Celeste White).are settled, allowed, approved and all acts and transactions…are ratified, confirmed and approved. The order, entered last August 20, 2020 exonerated White and ended the litigation.
Celeste Keith White had been named co-trustee of the estate of her late father, Ed Keith, after his death in 2006. Mr. Keith had long been a fixture in Napa, with many investments in commercial and residential real estate and a winery property. He left a fortune valued at $92 million, and gave White the responsibility for managing a large portion of a very complex estate, including establishing a
A group of residents who live in Keswick and Shasta are gearing up to fight the construction of an asphalt plant they say would create dust, pollution, noise and heavy truck traffic in the area west of Redding.
Members of the group have begun circulating petitions to gather signatures of residents who are against building an asphalt plant at the Crystal Creek Aggregate quarry on Iron Mountain Road in Keswick.
Residents say the plant would be noisy, create pollution from dust and other foul odors from chemicals used to make asphalt and bring into the area hundreds of trucks going to and from the site.