Hurt Prevails in Court Again
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ALBANY, N.Y. — New York’s highest court today upheld a decision that Oscar-winning actor William Hurt did not have a common-law marriage with a woman who subsequently bore his son.
The state Court of Appeals upheld two lower court decisions by refusing to hear an appeal from Sandra Jennings, a former New York City Ballet dancer and the mother of Alexander Devon Hurt. The appeals court issued a two-sentence statement denying Jennings’ request for a hearing.
Jennings lived with the movie star from 1981 to 1984.
She had sought to prove a marriage existed so she could sue for divorce and a share of Hurt’s assets, estimated during a six-day trial in 1989 at $10 million.
Trial testimony revealed Hurt paid Jennings $64,000 annually and let her live in an apartment he owns in Manhattan.
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