Tucker Carlson's Family Feud Over Swanson Fortune Unfolds
Tucker Carlson's family feud explodes: 5 shocking things on 'secret sister' Roberta Hunt and Swanson fortune battle
Hindustan Times
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A public family dispute has erupted involving Tucker Carlson and his alleged stepsister, Dr. Roberta Hunt, over inheritance rights to the Swanson family fortune. Hunt claims she is a blood relative and has filed a lawsuit against Carlson, asserting that he and his brother have unlawfully received funds from their late mother's trust.
- 01Dr. Roberta Hunt claims familial ties to Tucker Carlson and challenges his denial of their relationship.
- 02Hunt alleges mistreatment from Tucker and his family, particularly during her mother's illness.
- 03Tucker Carlson denies knowing Hunt and claims he hasn't had contact with her in over 30 years.
- 04Hunt has filed a lawsuit claiming Carlson and his brother have illegitimate claims to the Swanson fortune.
- 05The Swanson fortune is reportedly reserved for blood descendants, complicating the inheritance dispute.
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The family feud involving Tucker Carlson, a former Fox News personality, and his alleged stepsister, Dr. Roberta Hunt, has come to light, centering around inheritance rights to the Swanson family fortune. Hunt asserts that she is a blood relative through their shared mother, Patricia Swanson Carlson, and has publicly challenged Carlson's claims of ignorance regarding their relationship. Hunt alleges that she faced significant mistreatment from Tucker and his brother Buckley during their childhood, claiming they excluded her from family matters, particularly during their mother's illness. In September 2024, Hunt filed a lawsuit in Omaha, Nebraska, against Tucker and Buckley, alleging they have unlawfully received funds from their mother's trust. She contends that the Swanson fortune should only be distributed to blood descendants, as stipulated in a trust established by her grandfather. The dispute raises questions about family ties and the legitimacy of claims to inherited wealth.
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