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Litigation over demolition of Marilyn Monroe’s Brentwood home delayed by Southern California fires

LA Daily News by LA Daily News
Jan 22, 2025 4:19 pm EST
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The Southern California wildfires have forced a three-month delay in trial of the litigation brought by the owners of Marilyn Monroe’s former Brentwood home, who object to the city designating the residence a historic cultural monument and contend the 2024 action wrongfully interferes with their desire to demolish it.

Attorneys for real estate heiress Brinah Milstein and her husband, producer Roy Bank, previously filed court papers with Los Angeles Superior Court Judge James C. Chalfant in which they say the city is violating the law giving the home historical recognition. The pair bought the residence, which is adjacent to their current home, in July 2023 for $8.35 million and have obtained a demolition permit from the city.

PREVIOUSLY: LA City Council saves Marilyn Monroe’s Brentwood home from demolition

On Tuesday, Chalfant signed an order delaying a nonjury trial of the case from March 13 to June 17 after the couple’s lead attorney, Peter C. Sheridan, lost his Pacific Palisades home in that area’s fire. Sheridan also has trial scheduling conflicts in Philadelphia.

In addition, Bank and Milstein say they are under threat of evacuation in Brentwood and that Benjamin Hanelin, another of their attorneys, also lives in Pacific Palisades and may not be available to help with a briefing that is due to the court soon.

Bank and Milstein filed the petition last May 6, alleging “illegal and unconstitutional conduct” by the city “with respect to the house where Marilyn Monroe occasionally lived for a mere six months before she tragically committed suicide” on Aug. 4, 1962.

The couple filed an amended complaint on Aug. 8.

Marilyn Monroe is shown here in an Aug. 8, 1950, image by Life magazine photographer Edward Clark. (File photo)

For 60 years through 14 owners and numerous remodels and building permits issued by the city, until 2024 no action was taken regarding the “now-alleged historic or cultural status of the house,” the amended petition states.

The owners of the Marilyn Monroe estate opposed the historical designation of the home, as did the Brentwood Community…

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