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It was Goldfein who laid the groundwork for the children’s trust fund, recruiting the lawyers who created the trust and making recommendations on how the money should be spent. This is a constant source of tension: Chanel wants access to the money, which the trust does not allow. Only the children are beneficiaries. And besides, Goldfein reminds her, the donations could never meet all of the family’s needs, nor can they pay for anything that is already covered by public assistance.
Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival, and Hope in an American City
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