The mother of teenage twins who stand to inherit the bulk of philanthropist Doris Duke's tobacco fortune wanted to raid her kids' trust funds to buy a $29 million Utah ranch, court records revealed.
Daisha Inman's extravagant plan — which was shot down by the children's trustees — would have nearly cut in half the $60 million estate that 15-year-old twins Georgia and Walker Patterson Inman stand to inherit when they turn 21, sources told The Post.
The bulk of Duke's estimated $1.3 billion fortune went to charity.
Daisha Inman, the fourth of five wives of Georgia and Walker Patterson's late father, Walker Inman Jr., wanted to buy the sprawling eight-bedroom, nine-bath, RiverBend Ranch on 212 acres outside Park City.
'POOR' KIDS: Doris Duke heirs Georgia Inman (above) and Walker Patterson Inman.
Walker Patterson Inman
She abruptly uprooted the twins from South Carolina and moved to Utah, holing up with them in the $120,000-a-month St. Regis hotel, a trustee said in court papers filed in Manhattan.
"Instead of locating a suitable rental property as she had represented she would do, Ms. Inman requested funding to buy a ranch in Utah with a listing price of $29 million," JPMorgan executor Francis Simms noted in a Feb. 13 Surrogate Court filing.
Simms nixed Inman's request to buy the ranch, even at a discounted price of $16 million, citing the price tag and the mom's erratic behavior.
The children's father, who was Duke's nephew, died of a methadone overdose in 2010. He married Daisha, a former topless dancer, in 1996, and divorced her by 2000.
Daisha Inman couldn't be reached yesterday and a JPMorgan spokesman declined comment.
julia.marsh@nypost.com
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