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Posted: 11:23 AM Jul 9, 2009
Astor's son back in NYC court, day after falling
Brooke Astor's son is back at his Manhattan trial, a day after he fell and hit his head in a courthouse restroom.
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NEW YORK (AP) -- Brooke Astor's son is back at his Manhattan trial, a day after he fell and hit his head in a courthouse restroom.
Anthony Marshall, who's 85, had heart surgery last fall. He takes blood thinners and walks unsteadily with a cane. He also has reportedly suffered a mild stroke.
Marshall denies charges that he exploited his mother's dementia to loot her $198 million fortune.
On Thursday, a prosecution witness waited to resume her testimony as lawyers held a conference with the judge.
Pearline Noble of the Bronx was Astor's nursing assistant. She started working for the philanthropist in mid-2003, helping her with grooming and other personal tasks.
Astor died in 2007 at age 105.
The trial is in its 10th week.
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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