![]() The filing states that Hsieh purchased the building with the help of Premsrirut, Tony Lee, his financial advisor, and “financial managers” Connie Yeh and Chrissie Yim. Donner that the properties were worth $70 million is inconsequential where the Estate sought and received an independent appraisal,” attorneys wrote in Wednesday’s filing.Īttorneys for Hsieh’s family and Premsrirut did not immediately respond to request for comment on Friday. The appraisal put the price of the Zappos building at more than $71 million, according to court documents. The filings were made in a lawsuit Premsrirut filed in January 2022 seeking legal fees against Hsieh’s estateĪttorneys for Donner, Kessler and Spiegel allege in Wednesday’s filing that Hsieh’s team acquired a third-party appraisal of the Zappos headquarters, a building across the street and a tract of land in the area. In April, attorneys for Hsieh’s family wrote in court documents that Donner witnessed Hsieh when he was “emaciated” and “drug addled,” and that Donner knew Hsieh was in “no condition” to purchase the Zappos building. Hsieh’s family has claimed that he was suffering from mental health issues and abusing nitrous oxide when the building was purchased. The estate claimed that Donner told Hsieh that the building, which is also the former Las Vegas City Hall, was worth $70 million. ![]() The motion was filed in response to allegations from Hsieh’s family that Hsieh’s former lawyer, Puoy Premsrirut, and business associates Andrew Donner, Todd Kessler and Thomas Spiegel took advantage of Hsieh by pressuring him to purchase the Zappos headquarters in downtown Las Vegas. ![]() Hsieh’s drug use, and denigrate his vision and actions in its publicly-filed pleading,” attorneys wrote in a motion filed Wednesday. Hsieh’s final months, including lurid allegations of Mr. “In its desperation to keep its meritless action alive, the Estate goes to great lengths to paint a graphic portrait of Mr. (Cory Morse/The Grand Rapids Press via AP)įormer business associates of Tony Hsieh have accused the family of the late Zappos’ CEO of making “sensationalized” allegations in recent court filings. Tony Hsieh speaks during a Grand Rapids Economic Club luncheon in Grand Rapids, Mich.
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