Senator Feinstein’s Family Feud Is Set for Private Talks

  • Her daughter has accused trustees of ‘elder financial abuse’
  • Battle plays out amid 90-year-old Democrat’s health struggles
Dianne Feinstein Photographer: Al Drago/Bloomberg
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A judge ordered a high-stakes family feud over the finances of US Senator Dianne Feinstein, the powerful 90-year-old California Democrat, to be moved out of court for private negotiations.

Since early this summer, the fight has been playing out publicly between the families of two of San Francisco’s storied power brokers: Feinstein, who built a political dynasty over decades, and her wealthy husband Richard Blum, the co-founder of private equity firm Blum Capital Partners, who died last year and left much of his fortune to her in a marital trust.